Crime & Safety

Escondido Gang Member Sentenced In Fatal Shooting Of Motorist

Escondido gang member Dionicio Torrez Jr., 25, was convicted in the murder of 55-year-old Cathy Kennedy.

ESCONDIDO, CA – An Escondido gang member who fired a shot intended for rivals that struck and killed a woman driving home from Bible study was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Dionicio Torrez Jr., 25, was convicted in October of first-degree murder and a special circumstance allegation that he was an active member of a street gang when 55-year-old Cathy Kennedy was killed.

Torrez also was convicted of attempted murder and shooting at an occupied vehicle.

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Deputy District Attorney Laurie Hauf said Torrez fired across a street 12 rounds intended for rivals the night of March 7, 2017. One of those bullets hit Kennedy -- traveling home from church -- in the head, and she died at a hospital.

Defense attorney Alejandro Morales said the prosecution's case rested on the word of a 16-year-old boy who was with Torrez that night.

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The juvenile – who took a plea deal – was the one who fired the shots, Morales told the jury.

Hauf said two rival gang members were spotted tagging the apartment complex where Torrez and the teenager lived about 9 p.m.

Torrez chased the rivals – followed by the 16-year-old – and Torrez opened fire, according to the prosecutor.

The victim was found alongside eastbound Grand Avenue near Midway Drive. Her silver Toyota Camry crashed into a parked vehicle.

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