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Man Linked to 4 Killings Suspected of Being in US Illegally
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January 23, 2019

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LAS VEGAS โ€” A Nevada community shaken by the fatal shootings of four people over the past two weeks is grateful that the suspect is behind bars, but a motive for the crimes remains unknown.

โ€œWe couldnโ€™t account for him Friday night, and we couldnโ€™t predict what he would do Saturday night. It was too great a risk to the public not to make the arrest.โ€ โ€” Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong
The case has been thrust into the immigration debate, with President Donald Trump seizing on the killings as evidence of the need for his proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall after authorities said the suspect is a 19-year-old man from El Salvador in the country illegally.
Wilbur Ernesto Martinez-Guzman from El Salvador, has been jailed in Carson City since Saturday on possession of stolen property, burglary and immigration charges. Authorities said they expect to file murder charges against him in Reno in the shooting deaths of a Washoe County couple and in Douglas County in the slayings of two women in Gardnerville.
Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said federal immigration authorities told his office that Martinez-Guzman was in the country illegally. Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not have details on his entry into the U.S.
The investigation is ongoing, the sheriff said, and it was too early to comment on a possible motive.
Investigators who had been tracking Martinez-Guzman considered him โ€œan imminent threatโ€ when they arrested him Saturday afternoon in the parking lot of a shopping mall.
โ€œWe couldnโ€™t account for him Friday night, and we couldnโ€™t predict what he would do Saturday night,โ€ Furlong told The Associated Press. โ€œIt was too great a risk to the public not to make the arrest.โ€

Trump Has Cited Killings to Bring Attention to the Wall

Detectives had watched Martinez-Guzman go to a car wash and trash bins, raising concern that he might try to dispose of evidence connected to the slayings. He did not have a weapon when he was handcuffed, the sheriff said.

โ€œFour people in Nevada viciously robbed and killed by an illegal immigrant who should not have been in our Country. We need a powerful Wall!โ€ โ€” President Donald Trump
The suspect did not yet have an attorney who could speak on his behalf, according to the sheriff.
Trump seized on the killings as evidence of the need for his proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall.
โ€œFour people in Nevada viciously robbed and killed by an illegal immigrant who should not have been in our Country,โ€ Trump said Monday in a tweet. โ€œWe need a powerful Wall!โ€
The killings are the latest crimes Trump has cited to bring attention to the wall, which is at the center of his battle with Democrats that has shut down much of the federal government.
Since the start of his presidency, he has highlighted crimes committed by immigrants who were in the U.S. illegally, including the killing of a 32-year-old woman at a San Francisco pier in 2015. Last month, he tweeted about allegations that a man from Mexico fatally shot a California police officer.
Many academics and Trumpโ€™s critics have pushed back on the presidentโ€™s narrative, citing studies that have found that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than people born in the United States.
Photo of Gerald David
This January 2019 photo shows a copy of the 2006 Reno Rodeo program with a photo of Gerald David. A man suspected of being in the U.S. illegally shot and killed several people in Nevada over the past few weeks, including David and his wife, authorities said, and the slayings added fuel to the immigration debate. On Jan. 16, 2019, the bodies of 81-year-old Gerald David, and his 80-year-old wife, Sharon, were found in their home on the southern edge of Reno. (Reno Gazette Journal via AP)

The Investigation Began Jan. 10

The Nevada suspect, who was due in court Thursday, had lived in the Carson City area for about a year. His only known infraction was a speeding ticket, the sheriff said.
โ€œWe have no information this guy has ever been on anyoneโ€™s radar,โ€ Furlong said.
The investigation began Jan. 10, when 56-year-old Connie Koontz was found dead in her home. Three days later, the body of 74-year-old Sophia Renken was discovered in her home about a mile (1.6 kilometers) from where Koontz lived, authorities said.
On Jan. 16, the bodies of 81-year-old Gerald David and his 80-year-old wife, Sharon, were found in their home on the southern edge of Reno.
The two were remembered as โ€œjovialโ€ by Tom Cates, a longtime friend who knew the Davids through Renoโ€™s rodeo and equestrian scene.
Cates said Gerald David used his time as the Reno Rodeo Association president in 2006 to promote a breast cancer awareness campaign by getting the groupโ€™s cowboys to show they were โ€œtough enough to wear pink shirts.โ€
โ€œYou walk into a room and his presence will just command attention. He was a true leader,โ€ Cates said.
Sharon David was โ€œexuberantโ€ and โ€œbubblyโ€ and โ€œloved animals to the hills,โ€ he said. She was a former director of the rodeo.
Renken belonged to an antique automobile club and was known as the friendly driver of a Ford Model A who was always volunteering to help.

Killings Had Shaken the Quiet Community

Robin Reedy, who was also in the Carson-Tahoe Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America, said she was surprised to learn Renkenโ€™s age.
โ€œI would never have known she was 74 by the way she acted,โ€ she said.

โ€œThis does not happen around here. Itโ€™s crazy.โ€ โ€” Teri Bower, resident
Koontz, who worked at a Walmart and as a manicurist at a local salon, was remembered by co-workers Tuesday as a positive woman who loved wearing bright colors. Her Walmart colleagues wore memorial buttons with her picture.
She was โ€œthe only person I know that could come to work wearing lime green glasses and lime green crocs and rock it,โ€ said Teri Bower, who works at the store.
Koontz and her daughter were best friends, Bower said, and the mother had saved up money and surprised her daughter with a trip to Las Vegas for her 21st birthday in December.
Bower said the killings had shaken the quiet community where everyone knows everyone and big news is a pending storm โ€œor a bear running down Main Street.โ€
โ€œThis does not happen around here,โ€ Bower said. โ€œItโ€™s crazy.โ€

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