June 9, 2026 – Michael A. Jackson, who was serving a condemned sentence, died on June 6, 2026, CDCR Michael A Jacksonwhile incarcerated at California Institution for Men (CIM). He was 72 years old.

At approximately 4:25 p.m., Jackson was pronounced deceased at an outside medical facility. The San Bernardino County Coroner will determine his official cause of death.

Jackson was received from Los Angeles County on May 30, 1984, and placed on condemned status for first-degree murder.

There are currently 572 condemned people in CDCR. More information about capital punishment can be found here: www.cdcr.ca.gov/capital-punishment.

CIM opened in 1941 and houses more than 2,670 minimum-, medium- and maximum-security incarcerated persons. CIM offers academic classes and vocational programs and employs approximately 1,850 people.

Source & photo: CDCR


West Covina Police Department

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Officer Kenneth Scott Wrede

WCPD Hire Date: August 1st, 1980

End of Watch: August 31st, 1983

On Wednesday, August 31, 1983, Officer Kenneth “Ken” Wrede #203 was a patrol officer with the West Covina Police Department. At approximately 1219 hours, Officer Wrede was contacted by a citizen who reported a man, possibly under the influence of drugs, acting bizarrely in the street. Officer Wrede responded to the area of Lark Ellen Avenue and Francisquito Avenue and began searching for the man. Officer Wrede located the suspect at Francisquito Avenue and Glenview Road. Officer Wrede made contact with the suspect and radioed that the suspect appeared to be under the influence of drugs.

The suspect refused to comply with Officer Wrede’s orders, and a struggle ensued. During the continued struggle, the suspect was able to rip the shotgun and shotgun rack from Officer Wrede’s patrol unit. The suspect fired the shotgun over the roof of the unit, fatally wounding Officer Wrede. Responding officers located and arrested the suspect near the scene.  It was later determined that the suspect was high on PCP. The suspect was subsequently convicted and sentenced to death.

Officer Wrede was 26 years old.  He was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Covina Hills. The City of West Covina named “Wrede Way” after Officer Wrede in 1985. In 2007, the portion of the Interstate 10 freeway from Grand Avenue to Vincent Avenue was named the “West Covina Police Officer Kenneth Scott Wrede Memorial Highway” in honor of Officer Ken Wrede’s service and sacrifice to the City of West Covina.

Source & photo: West Covina Police Department