People v. Garcia

2022 IL App (2d) 210002-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMay 4, 2022
Docket2-21-0002
StatusUnpublished

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People v. Garcia, 2022 IL App (2d) 210002-U (Ill. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

2022 IL App (2d) 210002-U No. 2-21-0002 Order filed May 4, 2022

NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23(b) and is not precedent except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(l). ______________________________________________________________________________

IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

SECOND DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE ) Appeal from the Circuit Court OF ILLINOIS, ) of Boone County. ) Plaintiff-Appellee, ) ) v. ) No. 13-CF-276 ) RICARDO A. GARCIA, ) Honorable ) C. Robert Tobin III, Defendant-Appellant. ) Judge, Presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE ZENOFF delivered the judgment of the court. Presiding Justice Bridges and Justice Birkett concurred in the judgment.

ORDER

¶1 Held: The Appellate Court affirmed the summary dismissal of the defendant’s postconviction petition because defendant failed to meet the standard to proceed on a claim of actual innocence.

¶2 Following a trial in the circuit court of Boone County, a jury found defendant, Ricardo A.

Garcia, guilty of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting death of Giovanni Galicia

(720 ILCS 5/9-1(a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3) (West 2012)). Defendant was also found guilty of mob action

(720 ILCS 5/25-1(a)(1) (West 2012)). He was found not guilty, however, of the attempted murders

of Jesus Casas and Fermin Estrada. The court sentenced defendant to 35 years in prison for first- 2022 IL App (2d) 210002-U

degree murder, to be served consecutively to a 2-year sentence for mob action. We affirmed

defendant’s convictions on direct appeal. People v. Garcia, 2019 IL App (2d) 161112. Defendant

later filed a postconviction petition alleging actual innocence. The trial court summarily dismissed

that petition. Defendant appeals from that order, and we affirm.

¶3 I. BACKGROUND

¶4 A. The Trial

¶5 To contextualize defendant’s postconviction claim, we recount the trial evidence by

reiterating most of the statement of facts from our decision in defendant’s direct appeal.

¶6 Galicia, Casas, and Estrada were all members of the Sureños 13 street gang. Around

midnight on the evening/early morning of November 29-30, 2013, they arrived together at

Estrada’s girlfriend’s apartment at 2019 Lake Shore Drive in Belvidere after a trip to a McDonald’s

restaurant. Galicia was in the driver’s seat of his Chevrolet Impala, Casas sat in the front

passenger’s seat, and Estrada was sitting in the back behind Casas. As they waited near the

apartment in the Impala, Casas and Estrada noticed a Lincoln Navigator driving slowly down Lake

Shore Drive. Two masked men exited from the backseat of the Navigator and approached the

Impala while the Navigator continued to drive slowly. One man proceeded to the driver’s side of

the Impala, and the other went to the passenger’s side. Casas saw the man on the passenger’s side

tap a revolver on the glass, and Estrada noticed that the man on the driver’s side was carrying a

black handgun. After a brief exchange of words between the masked men and the occupants of the

Impala, the man on the driver’s side opened fire, peppering the Impala with bullets. Four of those

bullets struck Galicia, and he was killed by a shot to the head. Neither Casas nor Estrada was

injured by the gunfire. Casas and Estrada then watched as the two men jumped back into the

Navigator and drove away from the scene. Estrada called 911.

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¶7 Police officers drove around the area in an attempt to locate the Navigator. Sergeant Daniel

Reid of the Boone County Sheriff’s Office located and began to follow a Navigator, which turned

out to be driven by defendant. Defendant led Reid on a high-speed chase through Boone and

Winnebago Counties. In the course of that pursuit, defendant ignored traffic signals, jumped a

raised median, and at one point accelerated in reverse directly toward Reid’s vehicle. By the time

defendant came to a stop on Perryville Road in Rockford, near the intersection with Spring Creek

Road, his driver’s-side wheels were on rims. The four occupants of the Navigator—defendant,

Anthony Perez, Ricardo Figueroa, and Cheyanne Patton—then fled on foot.

¶8 Reid shot defendant in the knee, and defendant was quickly apprehended by a different

officer. The police subsequently apprehended Figueroa, Patton, and eventually Perez. Upon

searching the Navigator, the police found a .40-caliber Glock semiautomatic handgun with an

extended magazine sitting on the driver’s seat. An Illinois State Police firearms examiner

determined that the casings that were found at the scene of the shooting at 2019 Lake Shore Drive

were fired from the Glock. Police also found two masks in the Navigator and a revolver lying

nearby on the street. One was a ski mask, and the other was a mask that was reminiscent of the

1996 horror film Scream.

¶9 Defendant was charged by indictment with first-degree murder under three different

subsections of the murder statute. He was also charged with mob action, two counts of attempted

murder, and several offenses that were nol-prossed prior to trial. At defendant’s trial, 1 the State

introduced evidence that defendant, Perez, Figueroa, and Patton were all members of the Latin

Kings street gang, which had a rivalry with the Sureños 13 street gang. A gang expert, Sergeant

David Dammon of the Belvidere Police Department, testified that members of the Sureños 13

1 Defendant, Perez, and Figueroa were each tried separately.

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street gang lived in or around an area of Belvidere that was known as “Little Mexico” (also referred

to at trial as “Little Village”). According to the State’s theory at trial, Figueroa was the person who

approached the passenger’s side of Galicia’s Impala, Perez was the shooter on the driver’s side,

and defendant was criminally responsible for the actions of Figueroa and Perez under principles

of accountability.

¶ 10 Patton, who testified for the State upon a grant of use immunity and after being advised

that she could be subject to contempt, testified as follows. Sometime on November 29, 2013,

defendant, who was her boyfriend at the time, drove her in his Lincoln Navigator to a house party

on Strawberry Lane in Belvidere. She had been to that house before, and, at some point in the past,

somebody had fired gunshots at her outside of that house. There were a lot of people at the house

on November 29-30, including Figueroa, whom she knew as “Jock,” and a person whom she knew

as “Shadow.” (Shortly after the shooting, Patton identified Perez as “Shadow” from a police lineup,

and an officer also testified at trial that Perez was known on the streets as “Shadow.”)

¶ 11 Patton explained that she noticed at the party that Shadow was taking pictures with a black

gun that had an extended clip. At some point that night, Patton decided to leave the house with

defendant in his Navigator to go get cigarettes. Defendant was in the driver’s seat, and she was in

the passenger’s seat. As they were pulling out, a man whom she knew as “Kuete” or “Daniel”

asked them to get beer. Jock and Shadow then got in the back of defendant’s Navigator and told

him to “take them to Little Village.”

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