Gun used in California killing had been wrongfully returned
LOS ANGELES — Sheriff’s officials wrongfully returned a gun to a man who used it to kill his ex-wife inside a busy Southern California mall last weekend, even though a judge had ordered the weapon be confiscated by investigators, authorities said Wednesday.
Kevin Crane, 33, walked into the retail store where his ex-wife, Parisa Siddiqi, worked inside The Oaks mall in the city of Thousand Oaks, about 40 miles (64 kilometres) west of Los Angeles on Saturday, and fatally shot her after an argument, officials said. Crane then shot himself and remained hospitalized Wednesday.
Ventura County sheriff’s deputies arrested Crane in September 2014 on suspicion of felony domestic battery after they determined that he had struck Siddiqi during a dispute at their home, leaving her with minor injuries. During the arrest, the deputies seized a .40 calibre handgun that belonged to Crane “for safekeeping,” Sgt. Eric Buschow said, a sheriff’s office spokesman.
Prosecutors filed a misdemeanour domestic battery charge against Crane and asked a judge to confiscate his gun, which was being held by sheriff’s officials. Crane did not object to the petition and a judge formally ordered that the handgun be confiscated in November 2014, authorities said.


