20 shots fired in Petaluma drive-by shooting
Last Modified: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 7:38 p.m.
Six residents, including two children, were unharmed despite an early morning shooting in Petaluma that left a car and home riddled with more than 20 bullet holes.
Petaluma Police were piecing together the events that led to the shooting, apparent retaliation for a fight that occurred on the property three weeks ago.
Resident Gabriel Bonilla, 16, said he lives at the house with his mother, 20-year-old brother Ronal, a 2-year-old and a 7-month-old, having moved in to the rental home earlier this year. Police said a father was also at the residence during the shooting.
Bonilla said the shooting may have been retaliation for a gang-related fight outside the house three weeks ago; somebody threw rocks at the house and he and his brother confronted the people with knives and baseball bats, he said.
The 16-year-old said he was in the converted garage listening to music when the shooting took place shortly after midnight. He said he ran into the house and laid down on the kitchen floor.
“I was in the garage when I heard the shots,” Bonilla said. “I didn’t know what happened.”
“It was hella fast,” added Ronal Bonilla. “Like seven seconds."
Walls inside and outside of the house were pocked with bullet holes. A television was shattered as well as a mirrored wall.
During the fight three weeks ago police arrested Ronal Bonilla, charged in the stabbing of one person. The status of that case was not immediately available.
The early morning shooting Tuesday rocked this suburban Petaluma neighborhood. Neighbors said the violence was ruining what has been a quiet street.
“It’s frightening that the place where I grew up and once called Pleasantville is becoming so scary, said Kristine Floyd, who lives four houses away.
She said she was sleeping in her family’s motor home when the shooting happened. She said the weapon was likely a semi-automatic rifle.
Tuesday she was circulating a petition among neighbors for authorities to intervene. One goal, she said, was to get the family to move out.
“We can't be having this on these streets,” she said. “There’s an elementary school around the corner,” referring to Miwok Elementary School, now on summer break.
Two men in a silver, compact sedan stopped in front of a home in the 1000 block of Santa Clara Lane between Lakeville Highway and Miwok Park, according to police. One man got out of the car with a rifle and fired at least 20 rounds into the house and a car parked in the driveway.
“Several rounds punctured the house,” said Sgt. Ed Crosby.
The alleged shooter returned to the car and both men drove off shortly after midnight, Crosby said.
Investigators are following a number of leads and would not comment on whether police have been to the Santa Clara Lane home for other incidents recently.
“These are relatively rare in our city,” Crosby said.
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July 22, 2008 8:34:59 am
RE: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20080722/NEWS/880293650
Wow. What about the neighboors? Not from anywhere near this area, so is the eastside a bad side of town?
July 22, 2008 8:52:30 am
Probably a misguided hunter shooting at snipe. Surely not gang activity, just ask the police chief.
July 22, 2008 9:04:12 am
Here we have, apparently, another notch in Chief Hood's "no gang problem here" belt.For the OP, the eastside of town is largely tract homes of varying ages. Some of the neighborhoods closest to the freeway are the oldest and some have been over run with gangsters, as have several of the larger apartment developments on the east side. Nortenos and Surenos, with a few different sets of each, as well as the usual crowd of hangers on and wannabes.
July 22, 2008 9:14:14 am
I don't know much about firearms, so could someone please explain to me how you can get 20 rounds out of a rifle? It seems to me that in the time it would take the shooter to reload that many times, someone from law enforcement would have been on the scene.
July 22, 2008 9:19:36 am
"Ready... Fire... Aim..."
July 22, 2008 9:26:20 am
Mayor Torliatt wants to ban safe and sane fireworks because they are dangerous. How can anyone find the time to discuss anything as trivial as this?
July 22, 2008 9:38:58 am
Tinahdans: California state law limits all firearm's magazines to 10 rounds, so either these people had to reload and continue blasting, they had an extra ten round clip, or they had an illegal sized mag....
EDIT: another option is they were using a weak small caliber rifle like a .22 that is tube loaded rather than having a magazine and the 10 round law doesn't apply
July 22, 2008 9:46:20 am
Miwok Park. Anytime you name something like that they think they're in Indian Village where drive bys are almost legal. More gang banging Mexicans. Just wait for the shootings at the fair this year!
July 22, 2008 10:39:57 am
Mikep1550~Why-o-Why did you have to go there?
Again,more"Shots"of words towards my people from another complete "IDIOT"!!!
"We're Still Here" and "Standing Proud"
And for your info: Drive-by's are'nt legal anywhere!!! Miwokuna
July 22, 2008 10:56:04 am
Magazines over ten rounds are not illegal to possess. They are illegal to sell, lend, borrow, trade, or otherwise acquire since 2000. There's lots and lots of pre-ban magazines out there.Of course a-hole gang bangers never let anything so trivial as the law get in the way of doing business. That would probably have something to do with them being criminals.
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