A 51-year-old Moss Beach man found guilty of felony assault with a deadly weapon for shooting a man trying to assist him in 2017 was sentenced to 11 years in state prison Friday, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
In custody on $11 million bail, Edward Wilson was also required to pay the man he shot once in the abdomen and once in the arm $6,000 in restitution and was denied probation. He will receive 707 days credit for time served, according to prosecutors.
Less than an hour before Wilson shot a man outside his home Sept. 4, 2017, he is said to have approached two men sitting in a car on Lancaster Boulevard in Moss Beach with two guns in his hand, telling them he was with the FBI and needed help, according to prosecutors.
The two men, afraid to drive away in fear he would shoot them, asked why Wilson didn’t call for backup if he was with the FBI, prompting him to simulate talking into a shoulder microphone. The men drove away when he walked across the street, according to prosecutors.
At 10:30 p.m., another man in his 50s was in his home on the 900 block of Ethedore Street when he heard screaming from outside his front window. The man saw Wilson bent over in the street and went outside to ask him if he needed help. Wilson is said to have told the man to get away from him and shot him twice, once in the abdomen and once in the arm, according to prosecutors.
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The man’s roommate was watching from the front window and called police, who later found Wilson in front of his home he shares with his parents on Lancaster Boulevard. The victim was hospitalized in stable condition and a shattered forearm now held together with metal rods, according to prosecutors.
On Feb. 20 after a 10-day jury trial, Wilson was found not guilty of attempted murder and guilty of felony assault with a deadly weapon. The jury also found enhancements that he used a firearm and inflicted great bodily injury to be true, according to prosecutors.
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe commended Judge Donald Ayoob for sentencing Wilson to a lengthy prison term, noting the community will be protected because of his judgment.
“This is a dangerous individual and that’s why Judge Ayoob got it right,” he said. “We’re fortunate this is not a murder case.”
Wilson’s defense attorney Gerritt Rutgers could not be immediately reached for comment.
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