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Teen Homestead Valley Shooting Victims Testify in Max Wade Case

The preliminary hearing in the case against alleged shooter who stole Guy Fieri's $200k Lamborghini is expected to last three days. Check back for more updates.

The teen victims of a drive-by shooting in Homestead Valley in April testified in Marin Superior Court Tuesday morning at the outset of a preliminary hearing for Max Wade, the 18-year-old alleged shooter who is also accused of in March 2011.

Landon Wahlstrom, 19, and Eva Dedier, 18, were the first witnesses called by Deputy District Attorney Yvette Martinez. Wade is accused of driving up on a motorcycle and shooting at the teens on April 13 as they sat Dodge pickup truck outside a home on Evergreen and Ethel avenues.

The motorcyclist, dressed in black with his face shielded by a black helmet with a dark-tinted visor, reached frantically for a gun and drew a revolver on the couple, the first shot shattering the glass as they ducked for safety, according to Wahlstrom.

"I looked down the barrel," Wahlstrom said.

The shooter shot the gun five times before fleeing, he said. Both Wahlstrom and Dedier sustained minor injuries from broken glass but declined medical attention.

Wahlstrom, who said he was “fairly familiar” with firearms, described the gun as a revolver with a short barrel, woodgrain handle and matte finish. When shown a photo from evidence of a revolver retrieved during the investigation, he said it was identical to the one he saw during the shooting. He also identified the clothing Wade was allegedly wearing during the incident and the motorcycle.

Wade and Wahlstrom both attended Redwood High School in Larkspur, but Wahlstrom said they had not had contact since middle school about seven years before the incident.

Defense attorney Charles Dresow questioned Wahlstrom about a road rage incident he was involved in several days prior to the April 13 shooting, where Wahlstrom smoked his exhaust and shined his high beams at a car that cut him off while heading to his home on Evergreen. The incident could show that there might be other people with a motive to attack the 19-year-old, Dresow told the judge.

Wade is also charged with burglary, vehicle theft and two counts of possession of stolen property in connection with the alleged theft of Fieri's $200,000 bright yellow 2008 Lamborghini Spyder Gallardo - complete with a “GUYTORO” vanity plate.

In the heist, which occurred on March 8, 2011, the thief rappelled down from the roof of British Motor Car Distributors dealership on Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, entered through a window, then drove away in the car, according to San Francisco police.

Detectives found the Lamborghini in the Richmond storage unit near where they arrested Wade on April 29. Investigators said they trailed Wade after he texted Dedier three days after the shooting about whether she wanted to pick up her fake ID, asking her if she wanted him to pick her up in the Lamborghini.

Investigators said the storage unit also contained fake ID cards for California, Florida and New York, local police scanner coordinates, cellphone-jamming equipment, a dismantled AKA-47 assault weapon, a shotgun, and a full San Francisco Police Department uniform with a badge and duty belt.

Dedier, who was sitting in the passenger seat in the pickup truck at the time of the April 13 shooting, testified that she saw Wade in the Lamborghini two times when he was supplying her with fake drivers’ licenses. She was dating Wahlstrom at the time of the shooting, and described Wade as “friendly” in their meetings leading up to the attack. Investigators had previously indicated that Dedier had rebuffed Wade's romantic advances and that his beef with Wahlstrom began on Facebook.

Dedier mentioned her relationship with Wahlstrom to Wade five months before the shooting, and said he didn’t show much of a reaction. “It was nothing weird. It was just who I was dating,” she said. Dedier indicated that Wade was unaware that she was with Wahlstrom at the time of the shooting.

In the weeks after Wade's arrest, the case took on an even more sensational nature when a pair of Marin rappers released a song and music video as a tribute to Wade. And in the early morning hours of August 10, the day he turned 18 and was set to be transferred out of Juvenile Hall, Wade apparently was the target of an attempted break-in to free him.

He was transferred to Marin County Jail later that day and remains in custody on $2 million bail. Wade plead not guilty to the charges in June. The preliminary hearing is expected to last three days.

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Erma Murphy May 23, 2013 at 11:57 am
Well said Larry!
Larry the Hat Lautzker May 23, 2013 at 09:22 am
Every year we get a handful of folks who complain about something they don't like about the parade.Read More In this case, I could take a great deal of time to explain that most veterans go to the Civic Center or Presidio for a more tradition Memorial Day event. Fortunately or however by design, Mill Valley is NOT stuck in tradition. If I may speak as a community (as I see it), we all in our own way celebrate Memorial Day. I don't believe anyone takes for granted our Grand Parents, Fathers, Sons or Daughters who gave their lives so we could grow up in a better world filled with love, compassion and protecting our right to live in a free society. So we Celebrate Mill Valley on Memorial Day, ever mindful of our countries history. We celebrate in our own way. With a great Pancake breakfast that benefits the Volunteer Fire Dept. Then we go the Parade where all sorts and sizes of floats, people and organizations get to strut their stuff, ever reminding us how blessed we are to live in this great little town. Next the celebration continues, it's off to the KIDDO Carnival and Concert on the Green at the Community Center (one of the finest in the Nation) that benefits Music, Art and many other PUBLIC school programs. We inherited the right to celebrate Memorial Day consistent (I believe)with what our forefathers envisioned and fought for. A healthy and free society, where people work and play together to make our cities, towns, country and world a better place. Imagine a world where there are NO war veterans, I like the sound of a world filled with Peace veterans. That's what Memorial Day is for me and in Mill Valley we have a Great Party. Hope to see you there! Larry the Hat, Head Honcho 'I Love a Parade Committee' PS. Anyone can apply to be in the Parade or reach out to the I Love a Parade Committee to bring to light their concerns and hopefully with constructive ideas (not just complaining). If that's not enough, have your own entry that reflects what you want to happen in the parade. If you think complaining makes a difference, You are FREE to do that.
Erma Murphy May 22, 2013 at 02:17 pm
I spoke with the parade director Larry the Hat, and he confirmed that there will a be traditionalRead More color guard made up from local veterans from local American Legion Posts in the parade. We will take time to recognize the veterans who have sacrifice to keep our democracy safe.
Old Mill Park on Saturday afternoon
Thrasy Bulus May 21, 2013 at 01:33 pm
I've also noticed large numbers of people out and about enjoying the warm weather.
Rico May 23, 2013 at 04:55 pm
Reply to ScottRAB, There were never any traffic signals or STOP signs at that intersection, thatRead More intersection does not warrant any such control. Actually for traffic using Molino going to Old Mill, there is no delay with the circle, but traffic coming down from Molino to Cascade Dr. and from Cascade to Old Mill there is a delay and I doubt anyone pays any attention to the painted circle anyway, but the new painted crosswalk on Old Mill is a good idea, and so is the new Yield sign on Cascade Dr. Those 2 things are all that is really needed. Note that the Yield sign is a regulatory sign, and the other circle sign is only an advisory sign. According to the M.U.T.C.D, shall, should and may are the basic description of the classes of signs. A regulatory sign is mandatory or shall, like a STOP or a YIELD sign and is red and black, a warning sign or should sign is black on yellow, like when you see an arrow with a 25, that means it is not illegal to go faster than 25 mph but it is advised. Then you have guide signs (black on white) like the circle sign which are guide signs, so that sign means nothing if a motorist disregards it, which most all people do anyway. Mill Valley is not a big congested city in Europe, and that intersection is not even in a high volume-high speed location such as other intersections in town. Sorry for the above 2 posts, when posting on the Patch I have to remember never to hit the enter button, no more paragraphs. Perhaps this is to discourage long posts, and by the way, a question to the Patch editors, is there a limit to the number of characters when posting on the new Patch ?
Rico May 23, 2013 at 04:21 pm
Reply to ScottRAB,
Rico May 23, 2013 at 04:20 pm
Reply to ScottRAB.