The Welland Tribune

California gunman who killed 4 was out on bail

- DON THOMPSON and PAUL ELIAS

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. — The gunman behind a rampage in Northern California was out on bail charged with stabbing a neighbour, others had complained about him firing hundreds of rounds from his house, and he had been the subject of a domestic violence call the day before the attack.

Yet Kevin Neal was free and able to use a semi- automatic rifle and two handguns Tuesday to shoot 14 people, killing four, in seven different locations across his rural community, including an elementary school, before he died in a shootout with police.

It’s not yet clear what the terms of Neal’s bail were, and whether he would have been allowed to possess and fire the weapons on his property at the end of a dirt road in Rancho Tehama Reserve. Nor did sheriff’s officials give details on the domestic violence call.

But his many contacts with authoritie­s raised questions of why he was out of custody and able to go on the 45- minute rampage that began with the killing of two neighbours in an apparent act of revenge before he went looking for random victims.

Cristal Caravez and her father live across a ravine from the roadway where the gunman and his first victims lived.

She said they and others heard constant gunfire from the area of the gunman’s house, but couldn’t say for sure it was him firing.

“You could hear the yelling. He’d go off the hinges,” she said. The shooting, “it would be during the day, during the night, I mean, it didn’t matter.”

She and her father, who is president of the homeowners associatio­n, said neighbours would complain to the sheriff’s department, which referred the complaints back to the homeowners associatio­n.

“The sheriff wouldn’t do anything about it,” said Juan Caravez.

The gunman’s sister, Sheridan Orr, said her brother had struggled with mental illness throughout his life and at times had a violent temper.

She said Neal had “no business” owning firearms.

Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston said the shooter was facing charges of assaulting one of the feuding neighbours in January and that she had a restrainin­g order against him.

Johnston did not comment on the shooter’s access to firearms.

Johnston declined to identify the shooter until his relatives were notified, but he confirmed the gunman was charged with assault in January and had a restrainin­g order placed against him. The district attorney, Gregg Cohen, told the Sacramento Bee he is prosecutin­g a man named Kevin Neal in that case.

 ?? JIM SCHULTZ/ THE RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T ?? Crime tape blocks off Rancho Tehama Road leading into the Rancho Tehama subdivisio­n south of Red Bluff, Calif., following a fatal shooting on Tuesday.
JIM SCHULTZ/ THE RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T Crime tape blocks off Rancho Tehama Road leading into the Rancho Tehama subdivisio­n south of Red Bluff, Calif., following a fatal shooting on Tuesday.

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