Youth pleads in 2022 shooting death of Albuquerque Academy student at a house party

Judge orders ABQ youth held pending trial in killing of Albuquerque Academy student

Jada Gonzales, then 17, spoke with the Journal in February 2022 about working with kids at a city therapeutic recreation program. Gonzales was shot and killed during a house party in December 2022.

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Jesse Florencio Parra
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A 21-year-old man pleaded guilty to four felony charges Tuesday in the 2022 shooting death of an Albuquerque Academy student at a West Side house party.

Jesse Florencio Parra faces six to 12 years in prison for his role in the shooting death of 18-year-old Jada Gonzales, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

Parra pleaded guilty before 2nd Judicial District Judge Courtney Weaks to shooting at a dwelling or occupied building, conspiracy and two counts of tampering with evidence. His sentencing hearing has not been scheduled.

Two of Parra’s co-defendants already have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms in Gonzales’ killing.

Prosecutors told a judge that Parra was one of several teenagers who showed up uninvited at a party in the 5200 block of La Bajada NW after learning about the party on Snapchat.

The homeowners kicked out the group after they pulled out guns and posed for a video, prosecutor Jolanna Macias said at a hearing for a co-defendant.

Angry about being expelled from the party, the group fired gunshots from an AR-15-style pistol out a car window at the house as they drove away, Macias said.

One of the gunshots penetrated several walls and fatally struck Gonzales in the abdomen.

Gonzales was a senior at Albuquerque Academy and had received a four-year scholarship to attend college at the time she was killed.

One of Parra’s co-defendants, Isaiah Espinosa, 18, was sentenced in September to 29 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to firing the fatal gunshot into the house from a car. Espinosa pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, tampering with evidence and conspiracy in Gonzales’ killing.

A second co-defendant, Cruz Medina, 18, was sentenced in January to 24 years in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murder, conspiracy and tampering with evidence in her killing.

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