Prolific tagger gets year in jail
Dubbed one of Los Angeles most prolific taggers, Gustavo Romero was sentenced Monday to a year in jail for etching his “Guser” moniker on dozens of Metro buses.
Romero, 23, of South Los Angeles, caused at least $108,000 in damage to property over a two-year period. He pleaded guilty to 49 felony charges.
Prosecutors said they did not agree to the sentence, imposed by a judge. Prosecutors had asked for prison time, up to 35 years’ worth.
Because of jail overcrowding, it is likely Romero will be out within months, but he could face prison if he violates the law again.
Judge Melissa N. Widdifield required him to earn his high school equivalency degree, find a job and participate in an anti-graffiti program during a five-year probation period.
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