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The People of the States of California v. Paul Castro, Isaiah Castro, and Gonzalo Gonzalez, Jr.
Date: 01-31-2019
Case Number: VCF317661A
Judge: Montejano
Court: Superior Court, Tulare County, California
Plaintiff's Attorney: Benjamin Taksa
Defendant's Attorney: Not Available
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Tulare, CA - GUILTY VERDICTS IN TULARE GROCERY STORE GANG SHOOTING
A jury returned guilty verdicts against Paul Castro, Isaiah Castro, and Gonzalo Gonzalez, Jr., for a 2015 gang shooting at the Foods Co. grocery store in Tulare.
Paul Castro, age 22, was convicted of three counts of attempted murder with the special allegations of using a gun, as well as a knife, and the special allegation that the crime was committed for the benefit of a gang, three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and the special allegation of street terrorism.
Isaiah Castro, age 20, was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon (knife) with the special allegation of street terrorism.
Gonzalo Gonzalez, age 21, was convicted of attempted murder with the special allegation that the crime was committed for the benefit of a gang, assault with a deadly weapon (knife), and the special allegation of street terrorism.
In the evening of May 6, 2015, Tulare Police Department officers were dispatched to the store for a report of shots fired. Officers found two victims, a store employee and a customer, shot in the chest.
Investigation determined that prior to the shooting, Paul Castro made the mistaken assumption that one of the victims was a rival gang member simply because he was wearing blue sandals. An argument between Castro and the victim ensued in the parking lot. Abraham Gonzalez and Gonzalo Gonzalez joined with Castro at the front of the store and assaulted the victim, who was able to fight them off. Isaiah Castro and Antonio
Sanchez came up from inside the store behind the victim, with Castro hitting him in the back of the head. The group then continued their assault. Gonzalo Gonzalez produced a knife and attempted to stab the victim, but was again fought off. During the assault, the group shouted gang phrases at the victim. The victim was able to push the group outside the store when Paul Castro drew a gun and shot the victim in the chest and a store employee who was trying to break up the assault. The assailants fled in Esperanza Rangel’s vehicle, but were taken in to custody hours later. Much of the incident was captured on the store’s video surveillance. At the time of the crime, Isaiah Castro, Gonzalo Gonzalez, and Antonio Sanchez were juveniles.
On January 14, 2016, Antonio Sanchez, age 21, pleaded guilty to assault to cause great bodily injury with the special allegation of street terrorism. He was sentenced to four years in state prison.
On April 19, 2016, Abraham Gonzalez, age 26, pleaded no contest to assault with a deadly weapon and with the special allegation of street terrorism. He was sentenced to 10 years in state prison.
On January 27, 2016, Esperanza Rangel, age 25, pleaded no contest to accessory after the fact with the special allegation of street terrorism. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail.
Paul Castro is scheduled to be sentenced on February 25 where he faces at least 50 years-to-life in prison. Isaiah Castro is scheduled to be sentenced on March 29 and faces up to 9 years in state prison. Gonzalez is scheduled to be sentenced on March 6 and faces up to 20 years in state prison.
The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Benjamin Taksa of the Major Crimes Division and investigated by Detective Ray Guerrero of the Tulare Police Department.
Tulare, CA - GUILTY VERDICTS IN TULARE GROCERY STORE GANG SHOOTING
A jury returned guilty verdicts against Paul Castro, Isaiah Castro, and Gonzalo Gonzalez, Jr., for a 2015 gang shooting at the Foods Co. grocery store in Tulare.
Paul Castro, age 22, was convicted of three counts of attempted murder with the special allegations of using a gun, as well as a knife, and the special allegation that the crime was committed for the benefit of a gang, three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and the special allegation of street terrorism.
Isaiah Castro, age 20, was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon (knife) with the special allegation of street terrorism.
Gonzalo Gonzalez, age 21, was convicted of attempted murder with the special allegation that the crime was committed for the benefit of a gang, assault with a deadly weapon (knife), and the special allegation of street terrorism.
In the evening of May 6, 2015, Tulare Police Department officers were dispatched to the store for a report of shots fired. Officers found two victims, a store employee and a customer, shot in the chest.
Investigation determined that prior to the shooting, Paul Castro made the mistaken assumption that one of the victims was a rival gang member simply because he was wearing blue sandals. An argument between Castro and the victim ensued in the parking lot. Abraham Gonzalez and Gonzalo Gonzalez joined with Castro at the front of the store and assaulted the victim, who was able to fight them off. Isaiah Castro and Antonio
Sanchez came up from inside the store behind the victim, with Castro hitting him in the back of the head. The group then continued their assault. Gonzalo Gonzalez produced a knife and attempted to stab the victim, but was again fought off. During the assault, the group shouted gang phrases at the victim. The victim was able to push the group outside the store when Paul Castro drew a gun and shot the victim in the chest and a store employee who was trying to break up the assault. The assailants fled in Esperanza Rangel’s vehicle, but were taken in to custody hours later. Much of the incident was captured on the store’s video surveillance. At the time of the crime, Isaiah Castro, Gonzalo Gonzalez, and Antonio Sanchez were juveniles.
On January 14, 2016, Antonio Sanchez, age 21, pleaded guilty to assault to cause great bodily injury with the special allegation of street terrorism. He was sentenced to four years in state prison.
On April 19, 2016, Abraham Gonzalez, age 26, pleaded no contest to assault with a deadly weapon and with the special allegation of street terrorism. He was sentenced to 10 years in state prison.
On January 27, 2016, Esperanza Rangel, age 25, pleaded no contest to accessory after the fact with the special allegation of street terrorism. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail.
Paul Castro is scheduled to be sentenced on February 25 where he faces at least 50 years-to-life in prison. Isaiah Castro is scheduled to be sentenced on March 29 and faces up to 9 years in state prison. Gonzalez is scheduled to be sentenced on March 6 and faces up to 20 years in state prison.
The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Benjamin Taksa of the Major Crimes Division and investigated by Detective Ray Guerrero of the Tulare Police Department.
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About This Case
Which court heard The People of the States of California v. Paul Castro, Is...?
This case was heard in Superior Court, Tulare County, California, CA. The presiding judge was Montejano.
Who were the attorneys in The People of the States of California v. Paul Castro, Is...?
Plaintiff's attorney: Benjamin Taksa. Defendant's attorney: Not Available.
When was The People of the States of California v. Paul Castro, Is... decided?
This case was decided on January 31, 2019.