CA madman starts randomly shooting passing cars

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A father of four was shot dead when a maniac opened fire on random cars on a busy southern California street on Monday morning — and then stripped down in the nude, shocking footage of the shooting shows.

Julio Rodarte, 39, began shooting at cars with a semi-automatic weapon around 6:30 a.m. on State Street in San Jacinto in Riverside County, according to police and disturbing surveillance footage.

Didn't like his Whammy Burger I guess. ;)

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Felon Accused Of Shooting 1, Trying To Kill 6 Others In San Jacinto

Julio Cesar Rodarte, 39, of San Jacinto, was arrested Monday following a Riverside County Sheriff's Department investigation into the attack at West Seventh Street and South San Jacinto Avenue.

Along with murder, Rodarte is charged with six counts of attempted murder, shooting at occupied vehicles, being a felon in possession of a gun and sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations.

Rodarte evidently fled prior to patrol deputies reaching the scene of the shooting, and Central Homicide Unit detectives took over the investigation.

Victorio said the defendant was tracked down hours later and taken into custody in the area Scovell Avenue and State Street, less than a mile west of where the alleged attack occurred.
 


A father of four was shot dead when a maniac opened fire on random cars on a busy southern California street on Monday morning — and then stripped down in the nude, shocking footage of the shooting shows.

Julio Rodarte, 39, began shooting at cars with a semi-automatic weapon around 6:30 a.m. on State Street in San Jacinto in Riverside County, according to police and disturbing surveillance footage.

Didn't like his Whammy Burger I guess. ;)

more:


Felon Accused Of Shooting 1, Trying To Kill 6 Others In San Jacinto

Julio Cesar Rodarte, 39, of San Jacinto, was arrested Monday following a Riverside County Sheriff's Department investigation into the attack at West Seventh Street and South San Jacinto Avenue.

Along with murder, Rodarte is charged with six counts of attempted murder, shooting at occupied vehicles, being a felon in possession of a gun and sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations.

Rodarte evidently fled prior to patrol deputies reaching the scene of the shooting, and Central Homicide Unit detectives took over the investigation.

Victorio said the defendant was tracked down hours later and taken into custody in the area Scovell Avenue and State Street, less than a mile west of where the alleged attack occurred.
This man doesn't deserve a trial.
 
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