Porterville Recorder

Gunman kills ex-wife, 4 others and himself in Bakersfiel­d

- By JOHN ANTCZAK and AMANDA LEE MYERS

LOS ANGELES — A gunman in Bakersfiel­d fatally shot his ex-wife and a man at a trucking company before chasing after another man, killing him, and then driving to a home where he shot dead a father and daughter during a nearly 40-minute rampage, authoritie­s said Thursday.

Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood identified the killer as Javier Casarez during a news conference about the shootings that claimed five victims.

Casarez, 54, fatally shot himself as a deputy closed in on him shortly after the shooting.

Court records show a divorce between Casarez and his wife Petra Maribel Bolanos de Casarez was finalized in April.

Bolanos recently filed for a change involving child support and custody over the couple’s two teenage children, and the pair had a hearing set for Oct. 11, court records show.

Youngblood said it appears that Casarez targeted every victim, starting with a worker at T&T Trucking, and that domestic violence appears to have played a large part.

“It appears to be there’s more than just husband and wife having a fight because other people were targeted,” he said. “There’s a reason for that and we need to find that reason.”

Casarez likely took his ex-wife to the trucking company against her will and then fatally shot 50-year-old Manuel Contreras with a .50-caliber handgun, authoritie­s said. He shot his exwife and then turned the gun on a second man, 50-year-old Antonio Valadez, the sheriff’s department said.

Casarez fired at Valadez as he ran away, but then tracked him down in his car and killed him, the sheriff said.

Casarez then drove to the house of 57-year-old Eliseo Garcia Cazares, who Youngblood identified as a friend. Casarez fatally shot Garcia and his daughter, 31-year-old Laura Garcia.

“She may have tried to intervene to keep the suspect from approachin­g her father, and he shot and killed both of them,” Youngblood said.

After the shooting at the Garcia home, Casarez carjacked a woman driving with her child. The woman and child escaped, and Casarez drove

drove to a highway where a sheriff's deputy saw him, Youngblood said.

As the deputy closed in, yelling at Casarez to drop his gun, Casarez fatally shot himself in the stomach, according to graphic body camera footage released by police on Facebook.

The video shows deputies and paramedics working to save Casarez. Deputies look over Casarez's gun and talk about how he would have had to reload it during the rampage.

David Bunting, who said he's a friend of Eliseo Garcia Cazares and lives two doors down from him, said he has no idea why his neighbor would have been targeted.

He said Garcia was a self-employed truck

driver who always was with his grandkids when not working, often driving them around on his golf cart.

“He's a really nice guy. I can't say enough good things about him,” Bunting said. “It's kind of a shock because of the kind of a person he was.”

He said his daughter Laura was a mother of four and that most of the Garcias' large family was home at the time of the shooting. He said they're devastated and in shock.

He said Eliseo Garcia Cazares and his wife had four grown children, including a daughter who was killed in a car accident a few years ago.

T&T Trucking, where the initial shooting happened, said in a statement that the company “is in a state of mourning.”

“We are greatly saddened and offer our heartfelt condolence and

prayers to those who lost a loved one.”

About 30 witnesses were being interviewe­d by deputies, Youngblood said.

He said investigat­ors are looking into whether Casarez's ex-wife may have had relationsh­ips with Contreras or Valadez.

He said Casarez was a legal permanent resident of the U.S. and that it wasn't immediatel­y known whether he legally owned the .50-caliber gun he used in the shootings or whether he

had a criminal record.

He called the shootings devastatin­g, especially for Laura Garcia's children, who may have witnessed their mother's death.

“These young children, when they see this, that's something that will stay with them the rest of their lives,” he said. “But officers ... they're also not immune to those emotions. Those cases stay with them their entire career, so this has a far-reaching impact on a lot of people in our community and in

 ?? PHOTO BY KERN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP ?? This photo from video from a Kern County deputy’s body camera shows a standoff between officers and Javier Casarez, 54, moments before he fatally shot himself during a confrontat­ion in Bakersfiel­d Wednesday.
PHOTO BY KERN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP This photo from video from a Kern County deputy’s body camera shows a standoff between officers and Javier Casarez, 54, moments before he fatally shot himself during a confrontat­ion in Bakersfiel­d Wednesday.

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