Vancouver man held on $1 million bail in attempted murder case Updated 2 days ago

A judge set bail at $1 million for a 27-year-old Vancouver man accused of shooting a man multiple times late Sunday night. Misael Dominguez-Naillon appeared Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder. The judge granted the prosecution’s request that Dominguez-Naillon be prohibited from possessing firearms and required to surrender any guns prior to his release. He is scheduled to be arraigned March 31. The deputy prosecutor said he requested the high bail amount because of the nature of the allegation and public safety concerns.

Vancouver police responded at 11:54 p.m. to multiple 911 callers who reported hearing gunshots near the Brookside 112 Apartments, 4619 N.E. 112th Ave., according to court records. Officers responded and found a man, identified as Jordan R. Bottrell, had been shot multiple times. He was taken to an area hospital for treatment, court records state. The shooting occurred near the south driveway entrance of the Beverage Tobacco Zone, 11320 N.E. 49th St., north of the apartments. The store’s surveillance footage captured a person, whom police believe to be Dominguez-Naillon, shooting Bottrell multiple times with what appeared to be a semi-automatic AR-15-style rifle, according to court records. The video shows Bottrell falling to the ground and Dominguez-Naillon riding away on a bicycle in the direction of the apartments, court records state.

“Based on the video I observed, I did not see any justifiable reason as to why Dominguez-Naillon shot Bottrell,” a Vancouver police officer wrote in the probable cause affidavit. “Dominguez-Naillon also demonstrated extreme indifference to human life and engaged in conduct that created a grave risk of death to Bottrell.” Officers located Dominguez-Naillon at one of the apartment units, where he surrendered and was taken into custody, according to police. A search of the apartment and an associated apartment by detectives from the Crime Reduction Team and Major Crimes Unit yielded multiple firearms, including the gun believed to have been used in the shooting, according to police. Dominguez-Naillon declined to speak with officers, except to ask for an attorney, court records state.

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