BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT
Daily Post Staff Writer
Five men in the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club were arrested today (Nov. 15) in connection with the murder of one man and the brutal assault of an off-duty police officer at a country music concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre in June, police said.
The murder victim was Juan Rangel Gonzalez, 41, of Bakersfield. He was found unresponsive near a concession stand at 10:45 p.m. on June 18 at a Chris Stapleton concert, and he died of blunt force trauma to the head 11 days later.
Also during the concert that night, an off-duty police officer was “brutally assaulted” by a group of men near a collection of portable restrooms before they walked away from the area, police said.
Detectives found that all parties knew each other and were connected to the Hells Angels, police said.
A five-month investigation ensued, and 14 agencies, including the FBI and ATF, helped the Mountain Police Department.
Warrants were served at the homes of the suspects and at a Hells Angels clubhouse in San Francisco today.
One of the suspects — Logan Winterton, 37, of San Francisco — was arrested for murder.
The rest are facing charges of assault likely to produce great bodily injury and dissuading a witness to a crime.
• Dominic Guardado, 33, of San Francisco
• David Wiesenhaven, 38, of San Francisco
• Julio Moran, 43, of San Mateo
• Raymond Cunanan, 42, of Pleasant Hill
“I know many wanted answers and updates, and we appreciate your patience,” Chief Chris Hsiung said in a statement.
“white privilege” well now, that it racist. Funny how became ok to shame a race.
Wow white privilege whoever attaching privilege to this should probably go to the surgeon and ask for a reverse lobotomy.
Bro what
Thank God you Caught them that’s what counts.