Livermore man takes 21-year prison term in 2019 homicide

DUBLIN — A Livermore man has accepted a 21-year prison term for killing a man he’d fought and argued with for a long time before the homicide, according to court records.

John Michael Inocencio’s deal required him to plead no contest to voluntary manslaughter in exchange for prosecutors dropping a murder charge against him. He is scheduled to be formally sentenced on Feb. 16 and remains jailed in Dublin until then, court records show.

The plea deal ends a case that has spanned four and a half years, including a time where Inocencio was believed to be mentally incompetent to stand trial.

The victim, 31-year-old Juan Manuel Elias, was shot and killed on the ground between a Walmart and a Kohl’s after rushing to the 2700 block of Las Positas Road around 4:06 a.m on Aug. 7, 2019.

Police arrested Inocenio in Elk Grove hours after the homicide. In an interview, he told investigators the killing was self-defense. Police, though, called it homicide based on a longstanding feud between Elias and Inocencio.

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