Porterville Recorder

Husband, wife gang members sentenced for Tulare crimes

- THE RECORDER recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

On Friday at the South County Justice Center in Portervill­e, the court concluded sentencing for Johnny Garcia, 39, and his wife Kristy Flores, 41, for gang crimes committed in Tulare in late 2020.

Garcia was sentenced to 86 years, four monthsto-life on Thursday while Flores was sentenced to five years on Friday morning.

On November 19, 2020, Garcia and Flores, both Fresno gang members, were staying at the Hampton Inn in Tulare. Around 11 a.m. near the lobby, Garcia, armed with a semiautoma­tic handgun, shot at two men who he perceived were dressed as rival gang members as they entered an elevator. One victim was hit in the shoulder near his heart while the second was shot in the spleen, shattering two ribs.

The first victim ran out of the hotel with Garcia giving chase. Unbeknowns­t to Garcia, the victim had family waiting in a car and were able to immediatel­y transport him to the hospital. With Garcia distracted, the second victim escaped to a medical clinic across the street. Both victims survived.

As Garcia confidentl­y walked through the lobby among the frightened staff, Flores met him and the two returned to their room on the fourth floor. Less than three minutes later, Flores exited the hotel by the pool and went to her car carrying a plastic bag and a sweatshirt worn by Garcia during the shooting. Garcia attempted to exit through the lobby but was apprehende­d by police officers. Flores waited a few minutes in her car before departing and disposing the firearm. She was arrested later that day after she returned to the hotel asking to be let back into her room.

Forensics later showed a shell casing found at the scene matched a bullet extracted from one of the victims. The sweatshirt was found to have gunshot residue on it. Hotel surveillan­ce video captured much of a pair’s movements during the incident.

On July 30, a jury convicted Garcia of two counts of attempted murder with the special allegation­s he personally used a firearm causing great bodily injury, that he engaged in multiple acts of street terrorism, and that he possessed a prior felony conviction (2004, carjacking, robbery, and assault with a firearm). In addition, he was convicted of possession of a controlled substance (heroin) with a firearm, and being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

Flores was convicted of two counts of accessory after the fact with the special allegation of engaging in street terrorism, and possession of a smoking device.

The case was prosecuted by Senior Deputy District Attorney Noell Niayesh of the South County Division and was investigat­ed by the Tulare Police Department and the TCDA Bureau of Investigat­ions.

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Johnny Garcia
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Kristy Flores

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