Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
‘SNL’ Writer Paula Pell Thinks She Wasn’t Cast as a Performer Because She Was ‘Plus-Size’

‘SNL’ Writer Paula Pell Thinks She Wasn’t Cast as a Performer Because She Was ‘Plus-Size’

May 21, 2026
Former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer gets into car crash in Arizona while on injured list

Former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer gets into car crash in Arizona while on injured list

May 21, 2026
Bolt CEO fires entire HR team — blames them for ‘creating’ non-existent problems

Bolt CEO fires entire HR team — blames them for ‘creating’ non-existent problems

May 21, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • ‘SNL’ Writer Paula Pell Thinks She Wasn’t Cast as a Performer Because She Was ‘Plus-Size’
  • Former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer gets into car crash in Arizona while on injured list
  • Bolt CEO fires entire HR team — blames them for ‘creating’ non-existent problems
  • Nimitz Carrier Strike Group arrives in the Caribbean as Trump admin ups pressure on Cuba  
  • Thunder hold off Victor Wembanyama as SGA puts his stamp on Western Conference Finals in game two win
  • Jessica Simpson Defends Kids Flying Coach After Nick Lachey Confirmed She Sat 1st Class Without Them
  • Cavaliers have what it takes to rebound from ‘devastating’ playoff loss: Kenny Atkinson
  • Is gold a safe way to protect yourself against inflation?
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Outrage as Gavin Newsom’s parole board that freed killer pedos is confirmed — despite chilling admissions
Outrage as Gavin Newsom’s parole board that freed killer pedos is confirmed  — despite chilling admissions
Politics

Outrage as Gavin Newsom’s parole board that freed killer pedos is confirmed — despite chilling admissions

News RoomBy News RoomMay 20, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

Five members of California’s parole board were reappointed by top Democrats despite a furious backlash over the release of child predators under the state’s controversial elderly parole program.

Commissioners William Muniz, Michael Ruff, Rosalind Sargent-Burns, Mary Thornton and Jack Weiss were approved by the Senate Rules Committee on Wednesday over Republican objections, and now head to a full Senate vote.

The panel – all appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom – faced intense scrutiny from GOP lawmakers over a string of high-profile releases, including convicted child abusers and sex offenders.

That includes the parole of David Allen Funston, 64, who prosecutors said kidnapped and molested at least eight children – seven girls and one boy – after luring them with Barbie dolls and candy.

In March, commissioners also freed Gregory Lee Vogelsang, 57, who had been serving a more than 300-year sentence for sexually abusing children as young as five.


Download The California Post App, follow us on social, and subscribe to our newsletters

California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedIn
California Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X
California Post Opinion
California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!
California Post App: Download here!
Home delivery: Sign up here!
Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!


Another case involved Roberto Antonio Detrinidad, 39, who was released despite a life sentence for breaking into a San Francisco apartment and sexually assaulting a sleeping woman.

Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones blasted the decisions, saying they had “badly shaken” confidence in the board.

“Mr. Vogelsang acknowledged that his sexual attraction to children is always going to be there,” Jones said.

“As a board member, can you explain how factors like age, time served, and good behavior can outweigh a public safety risk when an inmate admits ongoing sexual attraction to children?” he asked.

Sign up for the California Morning Report newsletter

California’s top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

Thanks for signing up!

Commissioners declined to discuss specific cases but said they were guided by law and evidence — not emotion.

“We appreciate the incredible emotional toll each of these cases has taken,” Weiss said, adding the board is required to make “an exacting, evidence-based determination.”

Muniz said decisions must follow legal standards set by the courts.

“It’s not based on emotion… the Supreme Court has said that after a long period of time, the crime may not be indicative of current risk,” he said.

“To just say because we don’t like the crime, somebody can’t be released, would be arbitrary and capricious.”

Board members said parole decisions rely on risk assessments and psychological evaluations, including whether inmates understand their triggers and how to manage them.

But Jones dismissed the process as out of touch with reality.

“Does the science ever go back and evaluate whether those coping mechanisms actually work, or are they just fancy theories?” he said.

He added the rulings defy common sense.

“Would I want Vogelsang or Funston living next to my grandchildren? … the answer is absolutely not,” Jones said.

“They both admitted that they still have ideations.”

Republican Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh pressed the panel on transparency, asking whether they would support making deliberations public.

“There is integrity in keeping the deliberative process within the board,” Muniz said, arguing it protects against political pressure.

Several commissioners declined to answer, saying they would need to check with counsel first.

Ochoa-Bogh said she was not convinced.

“I was not satisfied with the answers… in terms of accountability,” she said.

Even Democrats acknowledged the public concern.

Senate President Monique Limón said cases involving crimes against children make parole decisions “even more difficult” — and raise serious questions about whether releases are in the public’s best interest.

She pointed to proposed legislation aimed at giving commissioners more discretion and increasing transparency in the process.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Nimitz Carrier Strike Group arrives in the Caribbean as Trump admin ups pressure on Cuba  

Nimitz Carrier Strike Group arrives in the Caribbean as Trump admin ups pressure on Cuba  

Mayors across US vying to keep ‘no strings attached’ cash programs afloat as American Rescue Plan Act funding dries up

Mayors across US vying to keep ‘no strings attached’ cash programs afloat as American Rescue Plan Act funding dries up

Spencer Pratt fires up the grill and his campaign in South LA

Spencer Pratt fires up the grill and his campaign in South LA

Schools hiding gender transitions from parents would lose federal funds under House-passed bill

Schools hiding gender transitions from parents would lose federal funds under House-passed bill

Nancy Mace unveils legislation to ban naturalized citizens – like Ilhan Omar, Pramila Jayapal and Shri Thanedar –  from serving in Congress

Nancy Mace unveils legislation to ban naturalized citizens – like Ilhan Omar, Pramila Jayapal and Shri Thanedar –  from serving in Congress

Tech titan Sergey Brin pours 500K into revolt against SF ‘Overpaid CEO Tax’

Tech titan Sergey Brin pours 500K into revolt against SF ‘Overpaid CEO Tax’

Gov. Hochul plays ‘cringey’ video of Alec Baldwin spoofing Trump at NY correspondents event

Gov. Hochul plays ‘cringey’ video of Alec Baldwin spoofing Trump at NY correspondents event

Gavin Newsom’s unemployment debt ripped by California congressman

Gavin Newsom’s unemployment debt ripped by California congressman

Trump: US in ‘final stages’  of talks with Iran: ‘We’ll see what happens’

Trump: US in ‘final stages’ of talks with Iran: ‘We’ll see what happens’

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer gets into car crash in Arizona while on injured list

Former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer gets into car crash in Arizona while on injured list

May 21, 2026
Bolt CEO fires entire HR team — blames them for ‘creating’ non-existent problems

Bolt CEO fires entire HR team — blames them for ‘creating’ non-existent problems

May 21, 2026
Nimitz Carrier Strike Group arrives in the Caribbean as Trump admin ups pressure on Cuba  

Nimitz Carrier Strike Group arrives in the Caribbean as Trump admin ups pressure on Cuba  

May 21, 2026
Thunder hold off Victor Wembanyama as SGA puts his stamp on Western Conference Finals in game two win

Thunder hold off Victor Wembanyama as SGA puts his stamp on Western Conference Finals in game two win

May 20, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Jessica Simpson Defends Kids Flying Coach After Nick Lachey Confirmed She Sat 1st Class Without Them

Jessica Simpson Defends Kids Flying Coach After Nick Lachey Confirmed She Sat 1st Class Without Them

May 20, 2026
Cavaliers have what it takes to rebound from ‘devastating’ playoff loss: Kenny Atkinson

Cavaliers have what it takes to rebound from ‘devastating’ playoff loss: Kenny Atkinson

May 20, 2026
Is gold a safe way to protect yourself against inflation?

Is gold a safe way to protect yourself against inflation?

May 20, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.