California Governor Overturns Parole In 1984 LAPD Cop's Killing

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California's governor has overturned a parole board's recommendation to release a man convicted of masterminding a 1984 armed robbery that resulted in the death of a Los Angeles police officer.

Gov. Jerry Brown says in his decision, reviewed by The Associated Press Wednesday, he believes there's evidence Hau Chan still "poses an unreasonable danger to society."

Chan is serving a life sentence for murder after being convicted of orchestrating a 1984 armed robbery at a jewelry store in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles that led to a shootout with police.

Officer Duane Johnson was shot and killed during the gun battle and another officer was injured.

Two suspects were also killed during the exchange of gunfire.

The Los Angeles Police Protective League had strongly opposed Chan's release.

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