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Press Release |
| Office of the Tulare County District Attorney | |
| County Civic Center | |
| 221 S. Mooney Blvd., Rm 224 | |
| Visalia, California 93291 | |
| (559) 733-6411 | |
| Date: January 25, 2007 | |
| TULARE MAN CONVICTED OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER | |
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On February 18, 2004, Victim Nathan Mathews was parked at the gas pumps located in from of the Day and Night Market in Tulare when a small car drove alongside. Three shots were fired by Defendant Chatman from the small car. Mathews was killed instantly when one of the bullets struck him in the back of the head, while a second shot grazed his neck. Three shell casings were located, all of which were from a 7.62x39mm caliber rifle. Detectives from the Tulare Police Department investigated the case and located witnesses who identified Defendant Chatman as the shooter. Within 24 hours of the shooting, Detective Haney had arrested Chatman along with another suspect, Eric Cole, 29 of Porterville. Within days, a third suspect, Lester Loman, 37 of Hanford turned himself in to the Detectives. Both Cole and Loman previously plead to charges of Voluntary Manslaughter and are scheduled to be sentenced later this month. Defendant Chatman is scheduled to be sentenced by the Honorable Judge Gerald Sevier on February 22, 2007. As convicted, Chatman is facing Life in Prison without the Possibility of Parole. The case was prosecuted by Supervising Attorney Timothy Ward along with Investigator Ken Smythe from the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigations. Sgt. Brian Haney was the lead detective with the Tulare Police Department. Contact Person: Carol Turner, Assistant District Attorney (559) 733-6411 Timothy Ward, Supervising Attorney |
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