Former Rocky Ford Officer Gets 16 Years For Man's Murder

LA JUNTA, Colo. (AP) — A former Rocky Ford police officer has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for fatally shooting a man he followed into a home.

Court officials say 33-year-old James Ashby was also sentenced Thursday to five years of parole in the Oct. 12, 2014 death of 27-year-old Jack Jacquez. Jurors convicted him in June of second-degree murder.

Jack Jacquez, left, and James Ashby, right (credit: CBS)

Prosecutors say Ashby was on duty when he followed Jacquez into the home of Jacquez's mother and shot him in the back. Ashby told investigators he thought Jacquez was a burglar, but the Colorado Bureau of Investigation determined the officer had no reason to believe Jacquez was committing a crime before the shooting.

James Ashby (credit: KKTV)

Ashby was arrested a month after the shooting. Jacquez's family is suing, saying the tiny department is to blame for hiring Ashby despite his troubled history.

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