On the witness stand, a Garberville man accused of fatally shooting another man, explained he feared if he didn’t pull the trigger, the other man would kill his dog. “I snapped,” Jake Combs told the jury. In the wee hours of Jan. 6, 2022, Combs’ large cane corso dog named Lalo bit 25-year-old Trevor Earley […]
Nicolas Umbrello, an Alderpoint handyman, testified that he was hanging out with the defendant, Jake Combs, and the victim, Trevor Earley, in late December weeks before the early morning hours on Jan. 6, 2022 when Combs allegedly killed Earley. Umbrello said that they were all in a living room at the property where Earley would die weeks later when Combs’ large Cane Corso dog escaped from the room he was locked in and bit Earley on the arm, only releasing when Combs pulled him off.
Zeb Humphrey described the day on Jan. 5, 2022 drinking and partying with his best friend Trevor Earley – the victim – and two other men when early the next morning, he discovered Earley on the ground facing upwards, a bullet wound in his temple. Humphrey was not present for the shooting, allegedly committed by Jake Combs after Earley was bitten by his large Cane Corso dog and threatened to kill it.
Elias Antunez told the jury that he spent most of the day on Jan. 5, 2022 celebrating. Recently out of work, Antunez would soon leave Alderpoint and return to Riverside, where his family lives. His friend Trevor Earley – who would die of a gunshot wound the next morning – stopped by Antunez’s home with beer to see him off. Earley, Antunez and two other men drank up until the next morning when Jake Combs – the defendant – allegedly shot Earley.