Former San Diego city attorney, 92, pleads guilty to killing son and will get probation

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The former deputy city attorney for San Diego, Richard Peck, pleaded guilty in Superior Court on Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter for shooting his son, Robert Peck. in his sleep.

 

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The son was a drunk who abused his elderly father. This is a tragic story all around. Wouldn’t wish that fate upon any elderly parent.

Super sad.

This is why I don’t live with my parents.

Just probation?!

Protecting one of the club, good old pettifoggers.

The son got what he deserved. Poor old man. Hopefully he gets some peace in his remaining life.

Wtf

What a terribly sad story.

Old guy paradise America.

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