Los Angeles Times

Gun used in mall shooting was ordered confiscate­d

Man who authoritie­s say killed his ex-wife Saturday was given back his pistol in 2015 despite court order.

- By Alene Tchekmedyi­an alene.tchekmedyi­an @latimes.com Twitter: @AleneTchek

The gun that authoritie­s say a man used to kill his exwife at a Thousand Oaks mall over the weekend had been seized by deputies years earlier — and wrongfully returned to him.

On Saturday, Kevin Crane, 33, shot and killed his ex-wife, Parisa Siddiqi, 29, and then shot himself in a murder and attempted suicide at the Oaks shopping mall, officials said, causing panicked shoppers to stream for exits and prompting a huge police response.

Crane used a Glock .40caliber handgun that had been seized in September 2014 when he was arrested on suspicion of battering Siddiqi during a dispute, leaving her with minor injuries, according to the Ventura County Sheriff ’s Office.

Prosecutor­s later charged Crane with misdemeano­r battery, and a judge in November 2014 ordered that his handgun be confiscate­d. But the Sheriff ’s Office said the agency didn’t receive the order until nearly a year later.

By then, authoritie­s had returned the gun to him.

Prosecutor­s dropped the charge against Crane in January 2015 because Siddiqi would not cooperate. Crane then sought to get his gun back, filing a release applicatio­n with the California Department of Justice.

The Justice Department sent him a letter in March 2015 saying he was eligible to possess the firearm. That month, Crane showed up at the sheriff ’s station and received his gun.

According to the Sheriff ’s Office, the property room staff was unaware of the court order when they returned the gun.

“Investigat­ors are working to determine why there was a lapse in time between the order being issued and the document being received,” the Sheriff’s Office said. Sheriff’s officials and prosecutor­s “are reviewing the process and are taking steps to ensure this never happens again.”

Crane remains in critical condition at a local hospital.

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