Madera, CA The investigation into the Walgreens shooting in Madera, California, has taken a turn as police reveal the suspect, Raymond Ornelas, 62, may have held a long-standing grudge against pharmacies. Ornelas is accused of opening fire inside the Walgreens on Tuesday, resulting in the death of one person and injuring multiple others.
According to Madera Police Department spokesperson, further investigation revealed Ornelas motive may stem from a personal grievance related to pharmacies. While the exact nature of the grudge remains unclear, investigators are exploring all possible angles.
We are looking into every aspect of Mr. Ornelas background and any prior interactions he may have had with pharmacies or related businesses, said the spokesperson. This information is crucial to understanding the full scope of this tragic event.
Ornelas is currently in custody and is expected to face charges of murder and attempted murder. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident or Ornelas to come forward. The community of Madera is still reeling from the shooting, and local leaders have expressed their condolences to the victims and their families.
Madera Walgreens Shooting: Suspect Held a Grudge, Police Say
Authorities in Madera, California, have revealed that the suspect in a recent Walgreens shooting may have harbored a grudge against pharmacies. Raymond Ornelas, 62, is accused of opening fire inside the store, resulting in one fatality and several injuries. Investigators are still working to determine the exact motive behind the attack. Ornelas is currently in custody and facing multiple charges.