By Dan Thesman on Friday, June 24th, 2022 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories
The following is a news release from Columbia County Prosecuting Attorney Dale Slack.
DAYTON – As of today, the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has not filed charges against Jason William Bomar, a suspect in the June 20, 2022, shooting death of Christopher Gonzales, pending further consideration of the investigation by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, and further investigation of potential evidence in the case from other witnesses and parties with information about the event.
In the interest of fairness to victims, survivors, and the accused, it is the practice of this office to only file charges after a full investigation and thorough consideration of the evidence, the offense(s) alleged, potential defenses, the burden of proof, and the likelihood of conviction based on those considerations. Information is still being gathered and reviewed in this matter.
However, under Washington’s criminal court rules (CrR 3.2.1(f)), the State may only hold a suspect in jail or under conditions of release on probable cause for 72 hours following arrest. Therefore, Mr. Bomar will have to be released without conditions as we are not able to charge him at this time. Charges may still be filed, even after the 72-hour probable cause time limit, and this is in no way a final decision on charging.
Investigation and consideration is ongoing, and all options are being considered at this time, including the possibility of a coroner’s inquest into Mr. Gonzales’s death. All of this information has now been shared with Mr. Gonzales’s family; we will continue to keep the family informed as the investigation and process continues and decisions are made. Our sympathies are with Mr. Gonzales’s family regardless of the outcome of charging decision in this matter.