Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Man arrested in homeless attacks in San Diego had record

- By JULIE WATSON and ROBERT JABLON

SAN DIEGO — A man arrested for a string of deadly attacks on the homeless had a long history of crime and mental health issues and was himself living in subsidized housing for the homeless, it was reported.

Jon David Guerrero, 39, was arrested Friday by police who heard a homeless man screaming after he was attacked.

Guerrero remained jailed Saturday on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and arson. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether he had a lawyer.

Police told reporters that they have no doubt they nabbed the man responsibl­e for five attacks since July 3 that left three men dead. The victims — all homeless men — received serious upper-body injuries and two were set on fire.

Police said they had not determined a motive for the attacks.

Guerrero grew up in the wealthy community of Coronado, across the San Diego Bay, known for its mansions and picturesqu­e beaches. But since January he had been living in a rented one-room apartment in downtown’s Alpha Square, a subsidized housing complex for the poor and homeless, KNSD-TV reported.

Bob McElroy, president of the Alpha Project, said he had met Guerrero.

“Nothing exceptiona­l,” he told the TV station. “Very well mannered, ‘yes sir’ and ‘no sir.’ Cordial. Quiet. Loner.”

Guerrero has a history of criminal arrests and mental problems and spent time at a state mental hospital, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported, citing public records.

Guerrero’s criminal cases in San Diego date from 1999 to 2009. He pleaded guilty in 2008 to burglary, grand theft and possession of marijuana and narcotics parapherna­lia. His mother, Kathleen Guerrero, wrote several letters asking the court to seek psychiatri­c treatment for him in jail, the paper reported.

She said that Guerrero didn’t do well on probation because he had trouble following directions and keeping track of time and appointmen­ts.

In 2009, Guerrero was arrested again and pleaded guilty to robbery for repeatedly knocking down a homeless woman and stealing her bicycle. He then violated conditions of his probation and was ruled mentally incompeten­t and sent to Patton State Hospital.

His attorney at the time wrote that Guerrero hears “good” and “bad” voices when his medication wears off but on medication “can lead a normal, productive and crime free life,” the Union-Tribune reported.

Guerrero was arrested in the predawn hours Friday after a 55-yearold man was attacked under a freeway bridge, suffering severe trauma to his upper body.

Police found Guerrero riding a bicycle nearby and uncovered physical evidence at the scene and at his downtown San Diego residence linking him to all the crimes, police Capt. David Nisleit said.

Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman called the spate of attacks the worst she has seen in her 34 years in law enforcemen­t.

“I firmly believe Guerrero is the suspect responsibl­e for these vicious crimes,” she said.

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