San Francisco Suspect's Desperate Plea: Family Cites Mental Health Issues in a Bid to Spare His Life
The 19-year-old suspect arrested for the alleged molestation of a 13-year-old girl at Golden Gate Park's Polo Field is facing multiple felony charges. The family, particularly his grandmother Elsa Buitrago, has been vocal about the young man's struggles with mental health issues.
According to sources close to the family, the suspect was abandoned by his parents due to their addiction and has since been living on the streets. His grandmother took him in at the age of three but notes that he had "schizophrenia, mental developmental delay, mild autism, ADHD, depression, anxiety." Buitrago pleaded with the judge to show leniency towards her grandson.
"My son is not a criminal," she said. "He's a very sick child, and it should be taken into consideration."
In an unprecedented move, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins requested that the court hold the suspect without bail, citing him as a threat to public safety. The young man was unable to secure a public defender due to scheduling conflicts.
As the case unfolds, concerns over his mental state remain at the forefront. His family and supporters argue that he wasn't in a state of mind to commit such an act.
"I know because I have raised him," Buitrago stated during her emotional plea.
The district attorney described the suspect's history as "a tragic case" where his childhood was marred by neglect, but emphasizes the severity of his alleged actions.
The 19-year-old suspect arrested for the alleged molestation of a 13-year-old girl at Golden Gate Park's Polo Field is facing multiple felony charges. The family, particularly his grandmother Elsa Buitrago, has been vocal about the young man's struggles with mental health issues.
According to sources close to the family, the suspect was abandoned by his parents due to their addiction and has since been living on the streets. His grandmother took him in at the age of three but notes that he had "schizophrenia, mental developmental delay, mild autism, ADHD, depression, anxiety." Buitrago pleaded with the judge to show leniency towards her grandson.
"My son is not a criminal," she said. "He's a very sick child, and it should be taken into consideration."
In an unprecedented move, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins requested that the court hold the suspect without bail, citing him as a threat to public safety. The young man was unable to secure a public defender due to scheduling conflicts.
As the case unfolds, concerns over his mental state remain at the forefront. His family and supporters argue that he wasn't in a state of mind to commit such an act.
"I know because I have raised him," Buitrago stated during her emotional plea.
The district attorney described the suspect's history as "a tragic case" where his childhood was marred by neglect, but emphasizes the severity of his alleged actions.