Porterville Recorder

Baby delivered after California mother fatally wounded

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LAMONT, Calif. (AP) — A baby was delivered from a California woman who was fatally shot during a series of violent incidents that ended with the death of the suspect during a weekend confrontat­ion with a SWAT team, authoritie­s and relatives said.

The baby was alive Tuesday morning, said Kern County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoma­n Angela Monroe.

Deputies were sent to a report of a shooting in Lamont, a small community surrounded by farm fields southeast of Bakersfiel­d, at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday. They found 34-year-old Audreyanna Rivera suffering from a gunshot wound.

“The woman was seven months pregnant; that child is currently being treated at a hospital,” authoritie­s said. The investigat­ion led to an Amber Alert being issued for a 2-year-old boy, who was found unharmed at 11:10 p.m. The statement did not say how the boy was related to the case.

A suspect and vehicle was found around 11:35 p.m. on a highway on the outskirts of Bakersfiel­d, where deputies were met with gunfire. A SWAT team responded and exchanged gunfire with the suspect over a few hours before the suspect was declared dead around 4 a.m. Monday, the office said. No officers were injured.

The suspect was not immediatel­y identified.

Lamont resident Martha Mejia, 46, told The Bakersfiel­d California­n the shooting occurred at the home of her aunt and uncle, and that the suspect was a cousin, Javier Vidal, 36, and Rivera was his girlfriend.

Oralia Vidal, Javier Vidal’s aunt said the couple dropped by with their son to visit for Easter.

Mejia said she could tell Rivera likely wouldn’t survive but she and her daughter, Maria Mejia, 24, took turns performing CPR and checking her pulse for about 20 minutes until an ambulance arrived.

“We still did CPR for the baby,” Martha Mejia said. “That was our main concern.”

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