2012年12月19日星期三

Man denied bail in shooting Fashion Iceland

 SANTA ANA - A Garden Grove man shooting dozens of shots semi-automatic handgun in the parking lot of the shopping center in Newport Beach Fashion Iceland accused without bail Tuesday was ordered held as a danger to the other.

Orange County Deputy District Attorney Robert Mestman pleaded no guarantee for Marcos Gurrola Sarinana, 42, during a brief court appearance, Gurrola said confessed to 10 other shootings in Orange County since April. "This is an evil person," Gurrola said after Mestman impeachment proceedings in the courtroom at the Orange County Jail. "It feels good when he pulls a gun."

Superior Court Commissioner Craig said Arthur Mestman evidence presented "clear and convincing" Gurrola, who represents a threat to others, and ordered that he continued without bail until his 11th appearance January.

Gurrola was charged with 54 counts of discharging a firearm in public, and in two cases suffered injuries attack by a mother and her 4-year-old daughter when she was on the floor. Saturday in panic that thrown charged consumers by trying out the shots

The unemployed security guard was also charged with 10 offenses for holding a firearm in public in a similar incident at the mall in November 2011.

Mestman added that the police investigated throughout Orange County, including Garden Grove, Anaheim and Irvine, admissions Gurrola another 10 shots. There is no evidence that anyone was killed in earlier incidents, Mestman said.

If convicted on all charges, he is now charged with Gurrola is a maximum penalty of 115 years in prison. It appeared solemn during a court appearance Tuesday, are themselves in a prison uniform color mustard behind a chain link fence.

The authorities have indicated Gurrola driving his white Honda Civic in the parking lot to 4.30 clock Macy on Saturday as television and newspapers across the country have the tragic events that occurred Friday in Connecticut, 26 were reported where children and adults killed in a shootout.

Newport Beach police are reported Gurrola out of the car, picked up a Glock .40 caliber pistol and began firing in the direction of Macy. No one was injured by bullets during the 54-shot barrage, police said, and none of the shots hit the building. But as word spread of shots fired in the parking lot, buyers panic and ran and met a mother and daughter on the floor, police said.

The authorities have indicated Gurrola dropped the gun and surrendered on the Newport Beach police arrived.

At the time of arrest, police recovered several Gurrola arms ammunition, including .44 caliber, 0380 caliber and 38 caliber, but no other weapons, according to the indictment.

Newport Beach police detectives later Gurrola linked to a past incident on 16 November 2011, when someone 10 shots in a parking lot at Fashion Iceland, prosecutors said. The shooting was reported to police, but no suspects have been arrested or identified at the time, according to the indictment.

In an affidavit to the Court in support of the prosecution motion filed to hold without bail Gurrola, Newport Beach Detective G. Fitzgerald wrote that Gurrola told him he pulled his gun because he was angry, but he insisted he have not shot anyone in particular.

"He said when he fired his weapon, he has to feel better," said Fitzgerald.


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