LOCAL NEWS

Man ordered to spend at least 20 years in prison for ‘senseless’ killing

Oct 21, 2022, 2:57 PM | Updated: Nov 22, 2022, 11:06 pm

Hundreds of people attended a sentencing hearing Thursday for a 21-year-old man found guilty of mur...

Hundreds of people attended a sentencing hearing Thursday for a 21-year-old man found guilty of murder in connection with a 2021 shooting in Salt Lake City's Glendale neighborhood. (Kristin Murphy/Deseret News)

(Kristin Murphy/Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of people attended a sentencing hearing Thursday for a 21-year-old man found guilty of murder in connection with a 2021 shooting in Salt Lake City’s Glendale neighborhood.

A group of people supported Alex Christopher Mendoza from the courtroom, and about 275 users logged into WebEx to listen remotely to the proceedings.

Mendoza, also known as Baby Alex, was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for murder and 5 years to life for discharge of a firearm causing serious injury, both first-degree felonies. The two sentences will run consecutively.

Mendoza was also sentenced to three to 15 years in prison for discharge of a firearm causing injury and one to 15 years for possession of a weapon by a restricted person, both second-degree felonies. These sentences will run concurrently with the other two sentences.

Third District Judge Elizabeth Hruby-Mills said she believes there are “substantial rehabilitative needs” and encouraged Mendoza to take advantage of resources at the prison.

In August, Mendoza was found guilty of all four charges in connection with the shooting death of Emilio Salazar, 28, on Jan. 9, 2021. Police found Salazar facedown in the driveway of a home he and Mendoza had been visiting. Salazar was taken to a hospital where he died from his injuries.

Salazar’s family opted not to attend the hearing in person but attended online. In a letter read by prosecutor Byron Burmester, Duaine Salazar, Emilio’s father, said the family considers the entire case a tragedy. While they made the choice not to attend, the letter says, the family is united with their son against the “senseless act” that led to his death.

“We take no joy in this young man getting sentenced for a long time, or even possibly for the rest of his life. I find no joy in this, and we as a family are not rejoicing in this, as this whole story is a tragedy in every sense,” the letter said.

Duaine Salazar said his son was the joy of their family’s life. He was a triplet, he excelled at sports, he gave unforgettable hugs and he would put everyone else first.

“In every sense of the word, he was the absolute best and such an overwhelming, beautiful and strong presence to have been blessed with for such a short time. He will live in each of our breaths forever, and to say he is loved and missed doesn’t come close to what we feel for him,” the letter said.

Brad Anderson, Mendoza’s attorney, said his client still maintains his innocence, and they plan to file a motion for a new trial soon.

Juanita Washington, Mendoza’s juvenile probation officer between 2017 and 2019, testified at the sentencing that Mendoza and his family complied with all of the probation conditions during that time. She said it was surprising to probation staff that they never had a problem and Mendoza and his parents were very involved. She said they got calls warning them of issues, but did not run into any of those issues.

Anderson explained that he wanted to call someone who is not connected to either the victim or Mendoza to testify to his character, which is why he invited Washington.

Court documents in the case said Mendoza is “well-known to law enforcement and the gang community” and had “84 involvements with law enforcement between 2013 and 2020.” The documents also said he is a suspect in other shootings and homicides.

In his letter to the court, Duaine Salzar also talked about photos of the crime scene that were shared on social media, saying he’s outraged by that action. He asked the judge to impose the largest sentence possible but said, regardless of the sentence, Mendoza will have what they do not: the ability to see his family.

Burmester said these posts, showing Salazar’s deceased body and police interviews, should not have been given to the defendant and allowed to be put on social media. He said these clearly came from the evidence files they gave to Mendoza’s lawyer.

Hruby-Mills said she was concerned about the callousness associated with these social media posts, and said pulling things back from social media is challenging but suggested Burmester file a motion to seek to address the issue.

KSL 5 TV Live

Local News

Amber Pyne being arrested by police after struggling from them while in handcuffs....

Andrew Adams

Body cameras capture sudden struggle in Tooele with ‘Proud Boys’ fugitive

During a recent search for a fugitive inside a home on East Bench, police said they suddenly found themselves in a potentially dangerous struggle with someone else. It was a wanted fugitive from out-of-state they had no idea was in town.

4 hours ago

Sarah Kerttula's reaction to surprise Palisade gifted by her community at the Murdock Hyundai....

Lauren Steinbrecher

Utah County family gifted SUV after father died saving kids from crash

A Utah County family received a heartwarming surprise Friday despite experiencing tragedy. After losing their father when he tried to save his children following a crash, the community came together to give the family one less thing to worry about.

4 hours ago

Grand County High School 
(KSL TV)...

Carlysle Price

Grand County High School principal released after USBE finds licensing issues

Todd Thompson, principal of Grand County High School, was released from employment Thursday after licensing issues came to light.

5 hours ago

Wedding ceremony footage found on camcorder (Stuart Johnson, KSL photographer)...

Daniel Woodruff

‘Very generous’: Provo man finds owners of mystery wedding home video

A Provo man has found the owner of some old home videos he discovered after purchasing a camcorder from a thrift store.

7 hours ago

A new class is helping seniors in Utah County improve their brain health.  

"Brain Boosters" is he...

Emma Benson

New ‘Brain Boosters’ class helping seniors stay sharp

A new class is helping seniors in Utah County improve their brain health. "Brain Boosters" is held once a week at the Orem Senior Center to fight back against diseases like dementia.

7 hours ago

Jacob Packer with his parents Vanessa and Jaron Packer....

KSL TV

Jacob’s Inspiring Journey: Defying the odds with grit and determination

A 15-year-old boy is showing the world that a rare genetic disorder won't hold him back from enjoying life.

8 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

Side view at diverse group of children sitting in row at school classroom and using laptops...

PC Laptops

5 Internet Safety Tips for Kids

Read these tips about internet safety for kids so that your children can use this tool for learning and discovery in positive ways.

Women hold card for scanning key card to access Photocopier Security system concept...

Les Olson

Why Printer Security Should Be Top of Mind for Your Business

Connected printers have vulnerable endpoints that are an easy target for cyber thieves. Protect your business with these tips.

Modern chandelier hanging from a white slanted ceiling with windows in the backgruond...

Lighting Design

Light Up Your Home With These Top Lighting Trends for 2024

Check out the latest lighting design trends for 2024 and tips on how you can incorporate them into your home.

Technician woman fixing hardware of desktop computer. Close up....

PC Laptops

Tips for Hassle-Free Computer Repairs

Experiencing a glitch in your computer can be frustrating, but with these tips you can have your computer repaired without the stress.

Close up of finger on keyboard button with number 11 logo...

PC Laptops

7 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade Your Laptop to Windows 11

Explore the benefits of upgrading to Windows 11 for a smoother, more secure, and feature-packed computing experience.

Stylish room interior with beautiful Christmas tree and decorative fireplace...

Lighting Design

Create a Festive Home with Our Easy-to-Follow Holiday Prep Guide

Get ready for festive celebrations! Discover expert tips to prepare your home for the holidays, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for unforgettable moments.

Man ordered to spend at least 20 years in prison for ‘senseless’ killing