Los Angeles Times

Man held in fatal attack at theater

Shooting in Corona killed a young woman and left a companion on life support.

- By Kevin Rector

A 20-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in a double shooting that killed an 18-year-old woman and badly injured a 19-year-old man in a movie theater in Corona late Monday, the Corona Police Department said Wednesday.

Joseph Jimenez was arrested on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and robbery and was being held in lieu of $2-million bail at the Presley Detention Center in Riverside, police said.

Police said that witness statements led detectives to identify Jimenez as the suspected gunman and that investigat­ors served a search warrant at his home in the 19000 block of Envoy Avenue in the unincorpor­ated community of El Cerrito, about two miles from the theater, around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.

There, investigat­ors found a firearm that matched the caliber of weapon used in the shooting as well as “additional evidence related to the crime scene,” police said.

Investigat­ors have not identified a motive in the shooting, which appears to have been “an unprovoked attack,” authoritie­s said.

Police identified the victims in the shooting as Rylee Goodrich, 18, of Corona, who was pronounced dead at the scene, and Anthony Barajas, 19, also of Corona, who was hospitaliz­ed on life support.

Barajas’ condition had not changed as of Wednesday, police said.

Cpl. Tobias Kouroubaca­lis, a Corona police spokesman, said Tuesday that employees of the Regal Edwards Corona Crossings theater called police after discoverin­g Goodrich and Barajas about 11:45 p.m. Monday.

Police were initially unsure whether anyone other than the victims had been in the theater at the time of the shooting. However, the absence of a firearm in the theater — where Goodrich and Barajas had gone together to see the film “The Forever Purge,” about a night of lawlessnes­s and killing — suggested there had been.

Kouroubaca­lis said on Tuesday that police had no evidence to suggest the theme of the film had anything to do with the shooting, but that investigat­ors would be considerin­g that possibilit­y.

“The Forever Purge” is the latest film in the “Purge” franchise of horror movies, all of which are based on the premise that a dystopian government lifts all laws against violence for one night a year, leading to violence on a massive scale.

Richard Grover, a spokesman for Regal, has said the company was working with authoritie­s as they pursue their investigat­ion.

Police are asking anyone with informatio­n about the shooting, or who was in the theater that night and may have seen something, to contact Det. Slaven Neagu at (951) 739-4916. Anonymous tips may be submitted at (951) 817-5839.

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