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<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Jesus C. Mezquia faces over 20 years for decade-old killing.<br/>By Joe D'Angelo</p>
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A 49-year-old man has been convicted for the 1993 murder of Mia Zapata, frontwoman of Seattle punk band the Gits.
</p><p>Jesus C. Mezquia was found guilty of first degree murder in Seattle's King County Superior Court on Thursday, according to a spokesperson for the prosecutor's office. Although life behind bars is the maximum penalty, Mezquia, a Cuban national who was living in Marathon, Florida, when he was arrested last year, is likely to serve between 22 and 30 years.
</p><p>"I'm just glad that he'll be rotting in prison and we'll be able to live a little bit freer lives," Gits drummer Steve Moriarty told the <i>Associated Press.</i>
</p><p>Zapata's case went unsolved for nearly a decade before Mezquia, a convicted felon, was arrested in January 2003 and his DNA, which had been entered into the National DNA Index System a month earlier, matched evidence found on Zapata's body (see <a href="/news/articles/1459499/20030113/gits.jhtml">"Man Arrested In '93 Murder of Punk Singer Mia Zapata"</a>).
</p><p>The jury deliberated for three days before rendering their guilty verdict. The trial began March 8.
</p><p>Zapata's raped and beaten body was found on July 7, 1993, near the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. The 27-year-old had been strangled to death with the drawstrings of her Gits sweatshirt.
</p><p>A sentencing date has yet to be set but will likely take place in about a month.
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<pubDate>25 Mar 2004 06:26:00 EST</pubDate>
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Seven years ago Tuesday (March 9), the <B>Notorious B.I.G.</B> was shot and killed in Los Angeles, a murder that remains unsolved. Several hip-hop artists are gathering in New York for a tribute show to Biggie and other fallen rappers to mark the occasion. Scheduled to appear at B.B. King's Blues Club Tuesday night are <B>Mos Def</B>, <B>Gang Starr</B>, <B>Busta Rhymes</B> and <B>M.O.P.</B>, who will unveil their new rock band. ...
</p><p><B>Cam'ron</B>, <B>Dame Dash</B> and <B>Farnsworth Bentley</B> were among the hip-hop notables who reached out to the kids on Saturday in New York for the launch of the "Read 2 Succeed" literacy program. They were all on hand at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for the initiative, which is sponsored by the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network and the National Urban League with support from the Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council. ... A week after launching a do-it-yourself <B>Jay-Z</B> remix package, the creators of the Jay-Z Construction Set have set up a blog for people to share their various remixes. It can be found at www.jayzconstructionset.com/hype. ...
</p><p>Jurors in the trial of <B>Jesus Mezquia</B>, accused of raping and killing punk singer <B>Mia Zapata</B> of Seattle band the <B>Gits</B> in 1993, will have to decide if the DNA evidence that led to his arrest last year is enough to convict him of murder. Mezquia, 49, was nabbed when DNA taken from Zapata's body matched the DNA that was entered into a database for convicted felons after he had been busted for burglary. ... For the first time, an officially sanctioned version of 1985's <B>Live Aid</B> concert is coming to home video. After concert organizers, who include <B>Boomtown Rats</B>' <B>Bob Geldof</B>, noticed bootleg copies available online, they decided to auction off the DVD distribution rights to the 12-hour, two-city event, which raised money to combat famine in Africa. Money raised through the auction will benefit the Band Aid Trust, which continues to provide for the poor and hungry in Ethiopia. The video is expected to be available by the end of the year. ...
</p><p>Eleven new dates have been tacked on to the <B>Strokes</B>' U.S. tour, beginning May 2 in Nashville. The trek, which kicked off Tuesday to support the band's second album, <i>Room on Fire,</i> will now wrap up with a hometown gig on May 19 in New York. ... Rapper <B>Lyrics Born</B> has recorded a remix of his single "Callin' Out," to be released soon. The new version features the colorful vocabulary of <B>E-40</B> and the boasts of <B>Casual</B>. ...
</p><p><B>Aerosmith</B> guitarist <B>Joe Perry</B> continues to encourage fans to play around with his Boneyard Brew hot sauce. And for those who can't take the heat, there's still the free Boneyard Brew video game "Genie Joe and the Axeman," at www.starmountainstudios.com. In the fast-action game, fans play Chef Anthony as he scurries around to collect ingredients for the sauce and avoids sour notes sent to him by the evil Axeman. Perry recorded voices and music for the game. ... Add <B>Michael Anthony</B> to the list of rockers who like it hot. The <B>Van Halen</B> bassist is preparing to bottle his own Mad Anthony's Hot Sauce, which, according to a post on his Web site, will "make sweatin' it out on the can the next morning part of your everyday ritual." Now doesn't that sound appetizing? ...
</p><p>03.08.2004
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</p><p>Basketball and football aren't in any jeopardy of losing their status as the hip-hop community's favorite sports, but before you know it, NASCAR racing could slowly creep up. The organization is continuing to reach out to the black community with "Welcome to Atlanta - NASCAR weekend" in the ATL from Wednesday to March 15. <B>Jermaine Dupri</B> and <B>Bow Wow</B> are confirmed to attend the series of events, which include the Celebrity Malibu Grand Prix Go-Kart Challenge, a celebrity car show and a fashion show. ... Sixties rock legend <B>David Crosby</B> was arrested for marijuana and gun possession at 1 a.m. on Saturday at a hotel in New York's Times Square. Crosby stayed at the Times Square DoubleTree Suites on Friday, but forgot his suitcase when he checked out the next day to play a college in Wayne, New Jersey, with his band <B>CPR</B>. A hotel worker found the bag, and when he searched it for identification he found an ounce of weed, a .45 revolver, 26 rounds of ammunition and a hunting knife. The hotel notified the police, and when Crosby called the hotel to say he was coming back to pick up his forgotten luggage, cops were waiting to meet him. The rocker was released on $3,500 bail. If convicted on the gun charge, he could face up to seven years in jail. ...
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<pubDate>9 Mar 2004 05:53:00 EST</pubDate>
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The new <B>Mary J. Blige</B> track "Love @ 1st Sight" is available to stream on her Web site, www.mjblige.com. The song, featuring <B>Method Man</B>, will appear on Blige's upcoming record, <i>Love & Life.</i> Due August 26, the LP was produced by Blige and <B>P. Diddy</B> and includes guest performances by <B>50 Cent</B>, <B>Eve</B> and <B>Jay-Z</B>. ...
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A man believed to be responsible for the 1993 killing of Mia Zapata, singer for early '90s Seattle punks the Gits, may pay for his crime after nearly a decade.
</p><p>Jesus C. Mezquia, 48, was arrested late Friday in the Miami area and charged with first-degree murder, according to a Miami-Dade County police spokesperson.
</p><p>DNA tests linked Mezquia, a resident of Marathon, Florida, to the crime scene and prompted his arrest.
</p><p>Zapata's body was found raped and beaten on July 7, 1993, near the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. The drawstrings of her Gits sweatshirt were used to strangle her to death. Zapata was 27 years old.
</p><p>Seattle police submitted evidence to crime labs for genetic testing last year, but it yielded no matches. Only after information on Mezquia, a convicted felon, was entered into the National DNA Index System in December was a parallel drawn. Subsequent evidence also placed Mezquia in the Seattle area at the time of the killing.
</p><p>Mezquia is being held without bond in Miami-Dade County Jail, where he is contesting his extradition to Seattle, according to a spokesperson from the Florida state attorney's office. A court hearing on the matter has been set for February 12, and a public defender has been appointed to handle the extradition case. Since Mezquia wants his case to be heard in Florida and not Seattle, the case could take several months before going to trial.
</p><p>"I was stunned," Gits drummer Steve Moriarty said of his reaction to hearing the news of Mezquia's arrest. "I can't say that I felt closure, because it's not going to bring Mia back, but I did listen to the Gits albums really loud, and that felt good.
</p><p>"On the home front, it will really help in that I won't have to worry whether my neighbor or friends had anything to do with the murder," he added. "We can stop looking over our shoulders and wonder who it might be."
</p><p>The Gits were part of the burgeoning grunge/punk scene in the Pacific Northwest, but were closer in sound and spirit to riot grrl bands such as Minneapolis' Babes in Toyland, Los Angeles' L7, and Bikini Kill, from Olympia, Washington. Where the grunge groups augmented their punk sound with a heavy metal core, the riot grrls eschewed the rock bombast in favor of a fervent style and political and feminist lyrics.
</p><p>Zapata, Moriarty, guitarist Joe Spleen and bassist Matt Dresdner formed the Gits in 1986 in Ohio before relocating to Seattle, where they released their debut album, <I>Frenching the Bully,</I> in 1992. Zapata died before the band could finish its follow-up, <I>Enter: The Conquering Chicken,</I> which was posthumously released in March 1994.
</p><p>Zapata's death serves as a reminder of how far the feminist movement still needs to progress, since harboring ideals and an outward image of equality offered little protection against thuggish physical violence. With her murdered friend in mind, 7 Year Bitch drummer Valerie Agnew and visual artist Stacey Westcott immediately founded Home Alive, a Seattle-based organization that offers affordable self-defense classes and provides public education and awareness of violence against women.
</p><p>"Remnants of the pain and rage felt after the murder of Mia Zapata have resurfaced with news of the arrest of her suspected attacker," read a statement from the organization. "For the individuals involved with Home Alive, past and present, the news provides some answers to devastating questions, and a renewed hope for justice. ... For Home Alive ... it only reinforces our commitment to fighting violence and hate in our community."
</p><p>Musicians and artists from Seattle, especially, but also those elsewhere, rallied immediately following Zapata's death. Acts such as Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Nirvana, the Posies and Bratmobile staged benefit concerts that raised money to hire a private investigator to find Zapata's killer. Collectively, they raised approximately $70,000, which paid the PI for three years. Eventually the bills became insurmountable. Now that Mezquia has been arrested, the remaining small sum will be given to women's groups.
</p><p>Among those also spearheading the activism, Joan Jett and Bikini Kill frontwoman Kathleen Hanna wrote the track "Go Home," a song about a late-night stalker, with Zapata in mind. The song was recorded with the surviving members of the Gits, and a video "dedicated to the memory of Mia Zapata" was shot in England by director Julian Temple, with Jett playing a woman being stalked who turns the tables on her predator.
</p><p>The song prompted a benefit concert by Jett and the surviving Gits, who called themselves Evil Stig ("Live Gits" backward). Then-heads of Warner Bros. Records, Mo Ostin and Lenny Waronker, funded the recording of the concert and released the album in 1995.
</p><p>"I was surprised and elated to learn that Mia Zapata's killer has finally been caught," Jett said in a statement. "I'm thrilled for the Gits, Mia's family and the entire Seattle music community, which showed incredible solidarity in continuing efforts to find the maniac who murdered her. I congratulate the police who found a way to solve this crime after so many years. In recording her songs, I became aware of Mia's brilliance as an artist and writer."
</p><p>Partly due to Jett's persistence, Zapata's open murder case was profiled on the television programs "America's Most Wanted" and "Unsolved Mysteries."
</p><p>Home Alive released a benefit double album in 1996, <I>Home Alive: The Art of Self Defense,</I> featuring "Go Home" and contributions from Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, the Fastbacks, Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, and X's Exene Cervenka, among its 44 tracks.
</p><p><I>Flying Side Kick,</I> Home Alive's second album, featuring cuts from socially conscious West Coast punks such as the Need, Black Halos and Zen Guerrillas, among others, was released in 2001.
</p><p><I>[This story was updated on 01.13.03 at 06:01 p.m. ET.]</I>
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