‘I can’t forgive him for what he did’: Man sentenced for mistaken identity murder of football fan shot to death outside of Super Bowl party because of his team’s flag

Daniel Epimenio Gonzalez appears in a booking photo.

Daniel Epimenio Gonzalez (Fresno Police Department).

A California man will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars for a mistaken identity killing outside of a Super Bowl party where a jubilant football fan lost his life for no reason at all.

Daniel Epimenio Gonzalez, 39, was found guilty of all the charges against him by a Fresno jury of his peers in October 2024, including murder with a firearm enhancement and possession of a firearm by a felon.

On Thursday, the convicted killer was sentenced to 75 years to life in prison over the February 2020 slaying of Frank Rojas, 24.

The victim was a San Francisco 49ers fan excited about his team’s appearance at the National Football League championship game. At the time of his fatal shooting, he was with friends, at home, and celebrating when Gonzalez approached aggressively.

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