Jason Joiner | a Fallen Angel

Shooting victim ‘a good kid’ By Christian Burkin Record Staff Writer March 31, 2010 12:00 AM STOCKTON - The 27-year-old man shot to death Sunday at an intersection  in north Stockton was identified Tuesday as Jason Joiner, a hard  worker who was on his way home from a friend’s house when he was killed.“He was a good kid, man,” said his older brother, Chris Simons. “He always worked. He never messed with anybody.”  The Police Department reported that, about 12:35 a.m. Sunday, Joiner had  stopped at March Lane and Kentfield Road when a car pulled up alongside  his and someone inside fired several shots at him. Joiner’s car then  jumped forward, hit a median and struck a third vehicle at the  intersection. Joiner was taken to St. Joseph’s Medical Center, where he died about an  hour later. Simons said his brother’s car was a used patrol car but didn’t think  that had anything to do with the shooting. The car behind Joiner’s also  was hit by gunfire, he said. Joiner was born in Hayward, spent much of his youth in Stockton and  attended college for a while in San Mateo, his brother said. He trained  Siberian huskies and was employed in cell phone sales. The Kentfield neighborhood has had a relatively high violent crime rate,  but the Police Department has said that has fallen as a result of city  investment, community involvement and greater police presence. Simons said he and his brother lived for a time in the neighborhood and  still have a lot of friends there. Joiner had many friends in Southern California, Simons said, and they  are raising money to help pay for his interment. His family also is  planning a local fundraiser, but the details hadn’t been worked out  Tuesday night.The family is accepting donations through PayPal to donate2jason@gmail.comRest In ParadiseJanuary  18, 1983 - March 28, 2010

Jason Joiner | a Fallen Angel

Shooting victim ‘a good kid’

By Christian Burkin
Record Staff Writer
March 31, 2010 12:00 AM

STOCKTON - The 27-year-old man shot to death Sunday at an intersection in north Stockton was identified Tuesday as Jason Joiner, a hard worker who was on his way home from a friend’s house when he was killed.

“He was a good kid, man,” said his older brother, Chris Simons. “He always worked. He never messed with anybody.”

The Police Department reported that, about 12:35 a.m. Sunday, Joiner had stopped at March Lane and Kentfield Road when a car pulled up alongside his and someone inside fired several shots at him. Joiner’s car then jumped forward, hit a median and struck a third vehicle at the intersection.

Joiner was taken to St. Joseph’s Medical Center, where he died about an hour later.

Simons said his brother’s car was a used patrol car but didn’t think that had anything to do with the shooting. The car behind Joiner’s also was hit by gunfire, he said.

Joiner was born in Hayward, spent much of his youth in Stockton and attended college for a while in San Mateo, his brother said. He trained Siberian huskies and was employed in cell phone sales.

The Kentfield neighborhood has had a relatively high violent crime rate, but the Police Department has said that has fallen as a result of city investment, community involvement and greater police presence.

Simons said he and his brother lived for a time in the neighborhood and still have a lot of friends there.

Joiner had many friends in Southern California, Simons said, and they are raising money to help pay for his interment. His family also is planning a local fundraiser, but the details hadn’t been worked out Tuesday night.

The family is accepting donations through PayPal to donate2jason@gmail.com
Rest In Paradise
January 18, 1983 - March 28, 2010
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