8-13-2013 California:
A convicted sex offender shot multiple times on Monday succumbed to his injuries early Tuesday morning, according to the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office.
Donald Wayne Crisp, 58, died at a San Jose hospital at 2 a.m., less than 24 hours after he was flown from Natividad Medical Center where he was first transported from the Higuera Lane shooting scene.
The death is the third reported in as many days in unincorporated portions of Monterey County. Crisp, who was shot in the Boronda neighborhood at 10:35 a.m. on Monday, was preceeded in death by two unnamed men whose bodies were found late Sunday just off Highway 101 and Dunbarton Road near Aromas.
On the scene Monday, Monterey County deputies, Salinas police officers and Cal Fire representatives took witness statements and canvassed the area, blocking off a significant portion of Hyland Drive and Higuera Lane. Crisp was flown from 10 Higuera Lane, where his body was found, shortly after officers received initial calls of shots fired.
Thus far, the Sheriff’s Office hasn’t commented on whether Crisp’s status as a registered sex offender is related to his shooting death.
A public records search shows, Crisp was convicted of rape by force, forcible sodomy with a person under the age of 14, oral copulation with a minor under the age of 14 by force, and lewd or lascivious acts with a child under the age of 14. The National Registry of Sex Offenders doesn’t provide information about conviction dates, however, according to Monterey County Courts, Crisp faced criminal citations in 1987 and 1991. Traffic citations in 1997 and 2003 show he was not incarcerated at those times. ..Source.. by Allison Gatlin
Sex offender shot multiple times in Salinas dies at SJ hospital
A registered sex offender shot multiple times Monday in Salinas died Tuesday in a San Jose hospital where he had been transported for treatment, according to the Monterey County Sheriff's Office.
Medical staff at the hospital notified the sheriff's office at about 2 p.m. Tuesday that Donald Wayne Crisp, 58, had died of injuries following surgery, deputies said.
The sheriff's office and Salinas Police Department responded to call about a shooting at 10:35 a.m. Monday on Higuera Lane near Hyland Drive, deputies said.
They found Crisp lying mortally wounded from multiple gunshots in a driveway at 10 Higuera Lane, deputies said.
Crisp was transported to Natividad Medical Center in Salinas and then airlifted by helicopter to San Jose where authorities rushed him into surgery, deputies said.
Crisp was a registered sex offender, according to a sheriff's deputy. According to the state's sex offender registry, he had prior convictions for rape and sex with a child under 14 years old and he resided nearby on Hyland Drive. ..Source.. by KTVU.com
Salinas child sex offender dies; Shot outside home
A registered child sex offender, Donald Wayne Crisp, died Tuesday at a San Jose trauma center after he was shot outside his Salinas house.
Crisp, 58, was shot multiple times at 10:35 a.m. Monday in his driveway on the 400 block of Hyland Drive. He died at 2 a.m. after undergoing emergency surgery.
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Crisp was convicted of committing sex crimes against children under 14 years old, including rape by force, sodomy, and oral copulation.
At this point, Monterey County Sheriff's deputies are not saying if his slaying was a case of vigilante justice, but they did classify the case as a homicide.
A man who was seen speeding away from the scene in a white car was detained and questioned. Detectives, however, determined he had nothing to do with the homicide.
Neighbors said Crisp lived in the same house on Hyland Drive for years and never bothered anyone.
"He says 'hi' to me I say 'hi' to him that's about it I don't know anything about him," neighbor Carmen Cortez said. "He's a convicted sex offender? That's his history we can't really judge a person. You don't think that would be a reason why someone would target him? I have no idea."
Monday's homicide happened at the same time Salinas police announced they arrested three suspects in connection to the city's 17th homicide of 2013. On Saturday, 18-year-old Alfredo Velasco was shot to death at the intersection of Eucalyptus Drive and Parkway Road.
"Within minutes following the shooting Salinas police located a stolen vehicle matching the suspect vehicle description near the intersection of East Market and Ivy. When the Officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop the vehicle fled and a pursuit was initiated," officer James Arensdorf said.
Three men were arrested on homicide charges: Ian Salinas, 17, Kristopher Hargrove, 18, and Nathaniel Sparks-Musones, 22. Detectives said the homicide was gang-motivated.
Crisp was the seventh homicide in Salinas within the past 12 days.
On August 1, Victor Sosa-Reyes, 57, was working as a security guard in a 99 cent store when he was stabbed to death during a botched robbery attempt. Shoppers tried to stop the killer by throwing canned goods at him. Richard Gutierrez, 22, of Salinas, was arrested and charged with homicide.
On August 4, Reuben Salceda was shot and killed in the 1100 block of Parkside. No arrests were made.
On August 6, Giovanni Pacheco was arrested for the murder of Victor Ortiz, Edgar Garcia and Alejandro Hernandez. The triple homicide happened after a brawl broke out between two groups inside Tacos Choice restaurant on Williams Road. The large fight spilled outside into the parking lot and police said Pacheco started firing into the crowd. Seven victims were shot and three died.
On Aug. 10, 18-year-old Alfredo Velasco was shot to death at the intersection of Eucalyptus Drive and Parkway Road. Ian Salinas, 17, Kristopher Hargrove, 18, and Nathaniel Sparks-Musones, 22, were charged with murder.
On Aug. 12, a registered child sex offender, Donald Wayne Crisp, was shot outside his Salinas house and died the next day at a trauma center. ..Source.. by KSBW.com
Salinas child sex offender shot in Salinas outside his home
8-13-2013 California:
SALINAS, Calif. — A registered child sex offender, Donald Wayne Crisp, died Tuesday at a San Jose trauma center after he was shot outside his Salinas house.
Crisp, 58, was shot multiple times at 10:35 a.m. Monday in his driveway on the 400 block of Hyland Drive. He died at 2 a.m. after undergoing emergency surgery.
Crisp was convicted of committing sex crimes against children under 14 years old, including rape by force, sodomy, and oral copulation.
At this point, Monterey County Sheriff's deputies are not saying if his slaying was a case of vigilante justice, but they did classify the case as a homicide.
A man who was seen speeding away from the scene in a white car was detained and questioned. Detectives, however, determined he had nothing to do with the homicide.
Neighbors said Crisp lived in the same house on Hyland Drive for years and never bothered anyone.
"He says 'hi' to me I say 'hi' to him that's about it I don't know anything about him," neighbor Carmen Cortez said. "He's a convicted sex offender? That's his history we can't really judge a person. You don't think that would be a reason why someone would target him? I have no idea."
Monday's homicide happened at the same time Salinas police announced they arrested three suspects in connection to the city's 17th homicide of 2013. On Saturday, 18-year-old Alfredo Velasco was shot to death at the intersection of Eucalyptus Drive and Parkway Road.
"Within minutes following the shooting Salinas police located a stolen vehicle matching the suspect vehicle description near the intersection of East Market and Ivy. When the Officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop the vehicle fled and a pursuit was initiated," officer James Arensdorf said.
Three men were arrested on homicide charges: Ian Salinas, 17, Kristopher Hargrove, 18, and Nathaniel Sparks-Musones, 22. Detectives said the homicide was gang-motivated.
Crisp was the seventh homicide in Salinas within the past 12 days.
On August 1, Victor Sosa-Reyes, 57, was working as a security guard in a 99 cent store when he was stabbed to death during a botched robbery attempt. Shoppers tried to stop the killer by throwing canned goods at him. Richard Gutierrez, 22, of Salinas, was arrested and charged with homicide.
On August 4, Reuben Salceda was shot and killed in the 1100 block of Parkside. No arrests were made.
On August 6, Giovanni Pacheco was arrested for the murder of Victor Ortiz, Edgar Garcia and Alejandro Hernandez. The triple homicide happened after a brawl broke out between two groups inside Tacos Choice restaurant on Williams Road. The large fight spilled outside into the parking lot and police said Pacheco started firing into the crowd. Seven victims were shot and three died.
On Aug. 10, 18-year-old Alfredo Velasco was shot to death at the intersection of Eucalyptus Drive and Parkway Road. Ian Salinas, 17, Kristopher Hargrove, 18, and Nathaniel Sparks-Musones, 22, were charged with murder.
On Aug. 12, a registered child sex offender, Donald Wayne Crisp, was shot outside his Salinas house and died the next day at a trauma center. ..Source.. by KSBW Monterey
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