Police: Suspect confessed to fatal shooting in Ogden; new details released

Everardo Guadarrama-Garcia. Photo: Weber County

OGDEN, Utah, May 20, 2019 (Gephardt Daily) — New details have been released after a fatal shooting in Ogden just before midnight Saturday.

Ogden Police Department officials confirmed to Gephardt Daily on Sunday afternoon that Everardo Guadarrama-Garcia, 24, is being held in Weber County Jail in connection with the incident.

A probable cause statement from the Second District Court in Ogden said Guadarrama-Garcia is facing charges of murder, a first-degree felony; obstruction of justice, a second-degree felony; aggravated assault, a third-degree felony; and possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person, a third-degree felony.

He is being held without bail.

The probable cause statement said that On Saturday, at three minutes before midnight, officers responded to Super Groceries located at 511 E. 31st St. in Ogden on a report of a gunshot wound.

“Officers arrived on scene and located a Hispanic male deceased in front of the store,” the statement said. “There were spent .45 caliber shell casings located near the victim’s body.”

The victim was shot three times, the probable cause statement said.

Officers responded to an address in Adams Avenue where a witness saw the alleged suspect run to after the shooting. The witness described the suspect as wearing black pants, a black sports jacket with gold stripes and a white baseball cap.

Officers surrounded the house and called the occupants out of the residence. The homeowner came out first and stated the man was in the basement.

A person matching the description given by the witness exited the basement of the residence and was identified as Everardo Guadarrama-Garcia, the statement said.

While being placed in custody, Everardo allegedly stated, “Lo hice” in Spanish, which translates as “I did it,” the statement said. When asked what he did, Guadarrama-Garcia stated, “Lo maté,” in Spanish, which translates as “I killed him.” When asked who he had killed, Everardo stated, “Mauricio.” This conversation was translated by a Spanish speaking officer on scene.

The victim has not been identified as of early Monday afternoon.

“Under a Miranda interview, Everardo confessed to shooting the victim,” the statement said. “Everardo also stated that he hid the gun in the ceiling in the common area of his apartment where the drywall was cut out. Officers on scene did locate a .45 caliber handgun hidden in the ceiling just as he described.”

Guadarrama-Garcia also told officers that he had smoked methamphetamine earlier in the evening, and paraphernalia was observed in his apartment.

After shooting and killing the victim, Guadarrama-Garcia ran toward a vehicle containing a female, the police statement said.

“There was another male who had arrived with the victim standing outside the vehicle,” the statement said.

“Evarardo pointed his gun at the male and the car. The vehicle left the scene and the male ran away on foot. Everardo admitted that he pointed the gun at the male because he thought the male may do something in response to the shooting.”

Gephardt Daily will update this developing story as more information becomes available.

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