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Murder trial defendant claims self defense in fatal Downtown shooting

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Patrick Saavedra

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Patrick Saavedra told jurors Thursday that he feared for his life when he pulled a handgun and fired a fatal gunshot at a homeless man sticking up for security guards in Downtown sa国际传媒官网网页入口.

Saavedra, 41, is on trial this week for first-degree murder in the 2021 shooting death of Michael Sanchez, who was encamped near First and Gold SW when an argument erupted between Saavedra and an sa国际传媒官网网页入口 security guard.

Saavedra testified in his own defense Thursday on the fourth day of his trial in 2nd Judicial District Court. Closing arguments are expected Friday before Judge Clara Moran.

鈥淚 feared for my life,鈥 Saavedra told jurors. 鈥淚 feared a catastrophic injury that I couldn鈥檛 come back from.鈥

Saavedra also acknowledged that he pointed a gun at an sa国际传媒官网网页入口 security guard as the two men argued outside the Alvarado Transportation Center at First and Central.

Prosecutors allege that Saavedra fatally shot Sanchez at close range after the homeless man tried to intercede in an argument between Saavedra and a security guard.

Defense attorney Robert Cooper told jurors in opening statements this week that Saavedra fired in self-defense after Sanchez raised his hands as though holding a gun.

Saavedra testified that in the hours before the killing, he drank heavily at Knockouts Gentleman鈥檚 Club, 311 Central NW, where Saavedra described himself as a regular.

He left the bar about 11:30 p.m. and found a parking citation on the windshield of his pickup at a parking lot near Third and Central.

Saavedra said he was 鈥渇rustrated鈥 by the ticket and drove around the Downtown area in search of the city employee who had written it. He began following a city-owned SUV with the intention of 鈥減estering鈥 the driver, he testified.

Minutes later, Saavedra pulled up beside the vehicle near First and Central. Saavedra said he quickly got into a loud argument with the other driver, sa国际传媒官网网页入口 security guard Jeremy Aragon.

鈥淲e started arguing, going back and forth,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t was more about pestering at that point. The ticket wasn鈥檛 really the problem at that point.鈥

Saavedra acknowledged that he pointed his handgun at Aragon during the argument from the driver鈥檚 seat of his truck.

After arguing with Aragon for several minutes, Saavedra said he turned his attention to a man who was walking toward his truck and shouting, 鈥渓eave my officers alone.鈥

That man was Michael Sanchez, a homeless man encamped near First and Gold SW, who was killed minutes later by a gunshot.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know who he was,鈥 he said of Sanchez. 鈥淚 thought I was in trouble.鈥

Saavedra said Sanchez walked up to the passenger鈥檚 side window and the two men argued.

鈥淲e really didn鈥檛 let each other talk,鈥 Saavedra testified. 鈥淗e tried to get his point across and I tried to get my point across.鈥 Prosecutor Derek Berg asked Saavedra why he didn鈥檛 drive away from Sanchez.

鈥淚 have no answer for that,鈥 Saavedra replied.

Sanchez raised his hands, causing Saavedra to believe Sanchez was holding a gun, he told jurors.

鈥淚 pulled the gun from my lap and I shot once,鈥 Saavedra said. He drove from the scene and didn鈥檛 see whether the gunshot struck Sanchez.

sa国际传媒官网网页入口 police obtained a photo of Saavedra鈥檚 license plate from a security guard who had observed both the shooting and the argument between Saavedra and Aragon.

Police traced the license plate number to Saavedra鈥檚 truck, which they found parked in the driveway of Saavedra鈥檚 home, where he was arrested the following morning.