Arrests Made In Connection To The Death Of A Bakersfield Man At A Chris Stapleton Concert

(Photo Courtesy: Mountain View Police Department)

Bakersfield, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — Tuesday the Mountain View Police department announced that five men have been arrested in connection with two separate incidents occurring at the Chris Stapleton concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre in June.

The investigation took more than five months.

On June 18 shortly before 10:45 pm, Mountain View officers responded to reports of a man who was found unresponsive near the Stage Right Cafe at the venue.

The man – identified as 41-year-old Bakersfield resident Juan Gonzalez – succumbed to his injuries about a week later.

That same night during the concert an off-duty police officer was assaulted by a group of men near a collection of portable restrooms before they walked away from the area.

Officers immediately began investigating that night and over the course of the next several days, investigators learned that all suspect parties involved seemed to know one another and appeared to be associated with the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

On Nov. 15, in coordination and collaboration with several local and federal partners, Mountain View teams executed arrest and search warrants at the homes of the suspects as well as a search warrant on the Hells Angels clubhouse in San Francisco. All suspects were arrested without incident.

Below is a list of the suspects arrested in connection with these two cases, as well as arresting charges:

  • Dominic Guardado, 33, San Francisco resident: dissuading a witness to a crime
  • Julio Moran, 43, San Mateo resident: assault by means to likely to produce great bodily injury
  • David Wiesenhaven, 38, San Francisco resident: assault by means to likely to produce great bodily injury
  • Logan Winterton, 37, San Francisco resident: murder and assault by means to likely to produce great bodily injury
  • Raymond Cunanan, 42, Pleasant Hill resident: dissuading a witness to a crime and assault by means to likely to produce great bodily injury