Trial confirmation is on March 29. Jury trial is on April 11.
Jan 14, 2016
Humboldt Motorsports suspect Jerry Gill arraigned today, twice
The suspect arrested in Humboldt Motorsports incident, Jerry Gill, was arraigned twice today. At the regular time for violation of two misdeneanor probations and later on four counts for second degree robbery at Humboldt Motorsports.
Count 1 Robbery, Count 2 Assault likely to produce great bodily injury, Count 3 burglary and Count 4 Vandalism.
Update: On January 19, 2016, a new first amended petition was filed to revoke Gill's misdemeanor probation in two cases. On these cases, bail was set at $25,000 and $100,000.
Deputy District Attorney David Christensen was present for the People. Conflict Counsel's Mr. Marek Reavis is representing Gill.
Count 1 Robbery, Count 2 Assault likely to produce great bodily injury, Count 3 burglary and Count 4 Vandalism.
Update: On January 19, 2016, a new first amended petition was filed to revoke Gill's misdemeanor probation in two cases. On these cases, bail was set at $25,000 and $100,000.
Deputy District Attorney David Christensen was present for the People. Conflict Counsel's Mr. Marek Reavis is representing Gill.
Jan 12, 2016
Attempted burglary and motorcycle theft Jerry Gill taken into custody by EPD adds to other charges
Captain Steve Watson's twitter account states Jerry Gill taken into custody.
One is a conviction for petty theft, one vuation of probation, two others involving offenses such as taking a vehicle without an owner's consent and providing false ID to a peace officer. He has a preliminary hearing scheduled for February 17.
There was a bench warrant issued on January 6.
EPD Press Release:
On 01/12/16 at about 7:20 a.m., the Eureka Police Department received a report of a commercial burglary alarm from a business on the 3900 block of Broadway. At about the same time, an employee of the store phoned and said he arrived on scene and could see a male inside.
Officers responded and located the suspect Jerry Gill (34 of Eureka) near the front of the business. A motorcycle was found partially crashed through a front glass door. The employee said Gill had made threats that he had “buddies” inside. Based on these statements, police deployed a search team led by a K9 to clear the property. The search revealed no other suspects were on scene. Upon further investigation and viewing of surveillance, it was confirmed that Gill acted alone.
The surveillance showed that around 7:20 a.m., Gill forced entry through a front door after casually casing the business. Gill then started up a motorcycle that was in for repairs and began to drive it from the back service area to the front show room. It appears Gill was heading for the door when the employee intervened. During a brief struggle between the two, Gill bit the employee on the hand. The employee was able to contain the suspect until police arrived.
Gill was transported and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for burglary, robbery, vehicle theft, and two misdemeanor warrants for petty theft.
One is a conviction for petty theft, one vuation of probation, two others involving offenses such as taking a vehicle without an owner's consent and providing false ID to a peace officer. He has a preliminary hearing scheduled for February 17.
There was a bench warrant issued on January 6.
EPD Press Release:
On 01/12/16 at about 7:20 a.m., the Eureka Police Department received a report of a commercial burglary alarm from a business on the 3900 block of Broadway. At about the same time, an employee of the store phoned and said he arrived on scene and could see a male inside.
Officers responded and located the suspect Jerry Gill (34 of Eureka) near the front of the business. A motorcycle was found partially crashed through a front glass door. The employee said Gill had made threats that he had “buddies” inside. Based on these statements, police deployed a search team led by a K9 to clear the property. The search revealed no other suspects were on scene. Upon further investigation and viewing of surveillance, it was confirmed that Gill acted alone.
The surveillance showed that around 7:20 a.m., Gill forced entry through a front door after casually casing the business. Gill then started up a motorcycle that was in for repairs and began to drive it from the back service area to the front show room. It appears Gill was heading for the door when the employee intervened. During a brief struggle between the two, Gill bit the employee on the hand. The employee was able to contain the suspect until police arrived.
Gill was transported and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for burglary, robbery, vehicle theft, and two misdemeanor warrants for petty theft.
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