David Vasquez Cause Of Death, Obituary Unavailable Yet – Two Wenatchee men have been charged with murder in the death of David Lomeli Vasquez, 21. According to a probable cause affidavit filed in Chelan County Superior Court, Lomeli was shot in the head on April 18 at about 2:58 p.m. while driving his 1995 Honda on the 800 block of Methow Street.
According to wenatcheeworld.com, Andrew Francis Morrow, 25, and Benito Eduardo Licea, 23, were charged with second-degree murder and drive-by shooting in Superior Court on Tuesday. Second-degree murder is a Class A felony punishable by up to life in prison.
Morrow is also accused of unlawfully possessing a firearm in the first degree. Wenatchee police detectives believe Morrow’s white Mercury Grand Marquis, which was inhabited by Licea, pulled alongside the Honda, and then Morrow or Licea fired at Lomeli.
According to Chelan County Coroner Wayne Harris, Lomeli, a Wenatchee resident, was legally certified brain dead on April 19. The irreversible loss of all brain functioning is known as brain death. A brain-dead patient can be kept alive with life support, but no brain functions can be recovered.