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Outlook MAN in connection with Sunnyside Shooting | Crimes and dishes

The Yakima County public prosecutor accused an Outlook man to have illegally owned a firearm in connection with a SunnySide shot on May 1.

The 32-year-old Adan Cuevas Muñoz was charged with an alternative charges for illegal possession of a second-degree firearm due to illegal possession of a firearm. The indictment is based on the earlier convictions of Muñoz due to burglary in the residential building and the theft second degree at the Yakima County youth court, said court documents.

According to Sunnyside Police, Muñoz shot a man in his arm in the 1500 Block of the Gregory Avenue in the 1500 Block of the Gregory Avenue.

According to an affidavit, Muñoz sat in a car with a woman with a woman when he started arguing with the victim who went west on the street. At some point the victim showed a weapon in the air, shot twice and went away, turned around and returned to pack a weapon in his covenant, said the affidavit.

At that time Muñoz pulled out a gun and shot the victim, said the affidavit. A witness said Muñoz 'weapon was fired quickly, but he didn't seem to pull the trigger several times.

Muñoz tried to drive when the police arrived, but instead ran into a house and threw a weapon into the yard. The police found two handguns in a grill grill in the house, one of which was equipped with a device that enables a continuous fire, said the affidavit.

During a preliminary hearing on May 5, the deputy public prosecutor of Yakima County, Richard Petersen, continued to exist in the amount of 500,000 US dollars at the weekend, and found that a pre -judicial assessment of Muñoz as a high risk of no hearing for future court hearings and a new crime.

But defender Juwel Christensen, who represented Muñoz for the hearing, said it seemed that Muñoz had acted in self -defense when the video of the scene also showed the victim with a weapon.

She said that $ 75,000 would be more sensible than half a million deposit, which Christiansen described as “de facto no-rail hold”.

Judge Shanverthorn granted Christensens please and ordered Muñoz not to have contact with the victim and to hand over other weapons that he has to the authorities.

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