SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- Prosecutors say a Santa Ana gang member has been sentenced to life in prison for the drive-by shooting murder of an innocent teenager who was mistaken for a rival gang member.
Orange County district attorney spokeswoman Farrah Emami says 25-year-old Guillermo Brambila was sentenced Friday, and will not be eligible for parole.
A jury found Brambila guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, murder, attempted murder and other felonies on Jan. 24. In addition to his life sentence, he's sentenced to another 70 years to life.
Brambila and fellow gang members drove into rival gang turf in 2007, looking for someone to shoot in retaliation for an earlier murder. They found 15-year-old Eric Guerrero and opened fire, shooting him in the chest and killing him.
Guerrero was not a gang member.