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Arraignment Delay Continues for Mass Shooting Suspect
It’s been more than two months since a gunman fatally shot four people in Orange, Calif., but authorities say health issues are continuing to delay an arraignment.
A gunman opened fire March 31 inside the offices of Unified Homes, killing 50-year-old Luis Tovar, his 28-year-old daughter Jenevieve Raygoza, and his nine-year-old son Matthew Farias. Leticia Solis Guzman, 58, was also killed. Blanca Ismeralda Tamayo the mother of Jenevieve and Matthew was shot in the head but survived.
Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez, the 44-year-old man suspected of carrying out the killings, remains hospitalized in an undisclosed state after being shot by police responding to the crime scene. He is facing four counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder.
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The only survivor of the mass shooting at an office building in Orange, California, in March that left four people, including her 9-year-old son, dead was released Wednesday from the hospital.
Blanca Ismeralda Tamayo was released from UCI Medical Center on Wednesday, two bullets still lodged in her head. Tamayo will be recovering at home from injuries she suffered in the March 31 shooting at the real estate office where she worked. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Among the fatally wounded victims were her 9-year-old son, Matthew Farias, and her 28-year-old daughter, Jenevieve Raygoza, herself a mother of two young children.
Sole Survivor of March 31 Mass Shooting in Orange Leaves Hospital
SANTA ANA The only survivor of the March 31 mass shooting in Orange has been released from the hospital to heal at home and mourn the deaths of a son and daughter who were among four people killed in the rampage.
Blanca Ismeralda Tamayo was released from UCI Medical Center on May 5, two bullets still lodged in her head, the Orange County Register reported.
Tamayo is recovering from wounds she suffered in the shooting at the real estate office where she worked. Among the fatally wounded victims were her 9-year-old son, Matthew Farias, and her 28-year-old daughter, Jenevieve Raygoza, who was herself a mother of two young children.
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By - Associated Press - Wednesday, May 5, 2021
ORANGE, Calif. (AP) - The only survivor of a deadly shooting rampage at a Southern California business complex was released from the hospital on Wednesday with a bullet still lodged in her head.
Blanca Tamayo wore a helmet and a T-shirt bearing a photo of her 9-year-old son, Matthew Farias, who died in her arms during the March 31 attack in Orange, southeast of Los Angeles. She underwent surgery at UCI Medical Center.
“I’ve got my family: the father of my boy, my son,” Tamayo said about her other family members. “And they are there to love me and support me, and I am thankful for that.”