Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Inmate charged with 2020 gunshot slaying gets 15 years

- By Richard Bammer rbammer@thereporte­r.com

A 28-year-old Solano County Jail inmate charged with the August 2020 gunshot slaying of a woman at a Cordelia traffic stop will receive, as part of a plea deal, 15 years in state prison when sentenced in the coming weeks in the Justice Center in Fairfield, The Reporter has learned.

Randall James Garner, scheduled for a June 16 jury trial on a murder charge, appeared June 21 in Department 23 for additional proceeding­s when, waiving his rights, he pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaught­er, a killing upon a sudden quarrel or in the heat of passion, for fatally shooting an unidentifi­ed 38-year-old woman. Garner also admitted to the enhancemen­t of using a firearm to commit the crime, official court records show.

By entering a no-contest plea to the revised charge, Garner did not admit guilt but essentiall­y stated he would offer no defense. Superior Court Judge John B. Ellis immediatel­y found him guilty and ordered him to return for sentencing at 8:30 a.m. July 20.

Garner is represente­d by criminal defense attorney Gregory S. Clark of Vacaville. Chief Deputy District Attorney Paul Sequeira led the prosecutio­n.

In the criminal complaint filed in 2020, the Solano County District Attorney's Office cited two other counts besides murder against Garner: shooting at an occupied vehicle and being a felon in possession of a firearm, in addition to citing three prior conviction­s for joyriding, or taking someone else's vehicle without their consent.

Details of the investigat­ion and the circumstan­ces that led to Garner's arrest in September 2020 have not become available by the lead agency in the case, the Fairfield Police Department.

But court records also indicate the DA on Aug. 18, 2020, dismissed the murder charge against the initial suspect, Louis Ray Marsh, then 58, of Fairfield.

Killed in the pre-dawn hours of Aug. 14, the deceased woman has not been identified by the Solano County Coroner, which has continued to cite as the reason that the victim's name remains “protected.”

Fairfield police investigat­ors said the events leading to the killing began when the victim, a passenger in a vehicle, waited at a traffic light on Lopes Road near the on-ramp to Interstate 80. Investigat­ors initially said the killing likely stemmed from a previous altercatio­n.

The driver of the victim's vehicle sped off onto the freeway. The suspect shot twice at him, striking his vehicle, police said. He subsequent­ly exited Central Way, then called the police. His female passenger was pronounced dead.

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