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Reporter biographies - Victor Patton

Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009

Five held for Gustine bar fight resulting in fatal stabbing

Little is known except suspects may be members of biker gang.

Five people have been arrested in the investigation into a fatal stabbing reported Friday in Gustine.

The men were arrested this week in Southern California on charges related to the murder of 33-year-old Bill James of Gustine, said deputy Tom MacKenzie, Merced County sheriff's spokesman.

Still, sheriff's officials Tuesday said they're keeping many details about the case under wraps, such as the suspects' identities, to protect the integrity of the investigation.

MacKenzie acknowledged the suspects may be members of an outlaw biker gang, although the motive for the crime remains under investigation. Sheriff's officials still haven't publicly named the biker gang that may be involved.

James died after being stabbed at the Gustine Club, at 431 Fifth St. The stabbing was reported around 11:30 p.m. and the victim was found in the street outside the bar.

Investigators believe eight to 10 men walked into the bar and a fight erupted after the suspects approached the victim. During the fight, MacKenzie said, one of the suspects sprayed bar patrons with a can of either mace or pepper spray.

Once the bar was empty, the suspects stabbed James numerous times. The fight spilled out onto the street. James was stabbed again and collapsed, MacKenzie said.

Shortly afterward, he was pronounced dead at Memorial Hospital Los Banos .

Although James had a prior record, MacKenzie said investigators so far have no indication he was a member of an outlaw biker gang.

Members of James' family told the Sun-Star this week that James wasn't affiliated with any gang, saying he was an innocent bystander who happened to be at the wrong place, at the wrong time. MacKenzie said investigators are still looking into whether James was the intended target.

Sheriff Mark Pazin said earlier this week detectives believe the suspects attended a biker rally in Santa Nella prior to the stabbing. After leaving the event, detectives believe the suspects went to Gustine, where the stabbing took place.

During a follow-up investigation of the homicide, Merced County sheriff's detectives -- along with about 50 officers from neighboring agencies -- went to the biker rally, held at the Hotel De Oro, in the 13000 block of Highway 33.

About 150 members, associates and guests of a motorcycle gang were at the event. During the investigation, Salvador Ochoa, 36, of La Habra, was arrested on suspicion of possession of a concealed weapon while being active in a criminal street gang.

MacKenzie said Ochoa's arrest isn't connected to James' death. Ochoa is being held at the Merced County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail.

Reporter Victor A. Patton can be reached at (209) 385-2431 or vpatton@mercedsun-star.com.

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