P. v. Kirkpatrick CA2/5
On the morning of May 7, 2013, Ignacio Gonzales (Gonzales) was waiting outside Bowtie Connection, an auto body shop in the City of San Pedro. Gonzales was waiting for Vidaurry, who also worked at the body shop, to arrive and open the business.
At 8:20 a.m., Vidaurry drove up in a pick-up truck and parked on the street in front of the shop. The truck belonged to John Kennedy (Kennedy), Bowtie Connection’s owner, and he lent the truck to Vidaurry for a month while Vidaurry’s car was being repaired. Normally, Kennedy would use the truck to drive to the shop.
As Vidaurry was parking, Juan Sanchez (Sanchez) was leaving a market across the street from Bowtie Connection. After Vidaurry exited the truck, Gonzales and Sanchez saw a man wearing a hoodie-style sweatshirt, gloves, and a dust or dentist-style mask approach Vidaurry from behind and shoot him once in the head with a handgun. The shooter then fled the scene on foot, and Sanchez called 911.
Comments on P. v. Kirkpatrick CA2/5