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Suspect Arrested For Shooting Valley Tavern During the afternoon of October 23rd, 2014, Detectives from the Spokane Valley Investigative Unit developed probable cause to arrest 39-year-old Raymond Shawn Gunn for the shooting over the past weekend at the Jackson Hole Tavern located at 122 S. Bowdish in the Spokane Valley. At closing time in the early morning hours of October 17th, 2014, Gunn and an associate were asked to leave the establishment by a bartender. Gunn returned about an hour later and shot several rounds into the front of the tavern with a .40 caliber handgun. Fortunately, the employees had left a few minutes prior to the shooting. Initial estimates indicate that the cost to repair all the windows and interior damage will exceed $4,000. The bullets not only destroyed many of the windows but caused damage to the interior decorations and left holes in the interior walls. Some rounds came dangerously close to striking containers of compressed gas and the tavern’s water heater. Detectives, assisted by the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team, arrested Gunn at his residence during the execution of a search warrant. Detectives recovered evidence at the residence associating Gunn with the crime. Gunn is a previously convicted felon who was charged with being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Felony Malicious Mischief and Reckless Endangerment. · Gunn was booked into jail for the felony charges of Malicious Mischief and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm along with Reckless Endangerment. Deputy Craig Chamberlin Spokane County Sheriffs Office Public Information Officer
Posted on: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 20:26:35 +0000

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