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Gorge shooting suspect appears in court

by R. HANS MILLER
Managing Editor | June 11, 2025 3:10 AM

EPHRATA – James Kelly, the suspect in the June 2023 shooting at the Beyond Wonderland music festival, appeared in court Tuesday morning when his defense team requested a continuance for his omnibus hearing. 

The readiness hearing and trial, set for July 21 and July 23, respectively, were not rescheduled. The omnibus hearing was pushed back to June 24 for the defense team to address some unspecified issues.  

Kelly, who remains held at the Grant County Jail in Ephrata, has had his trial date moved several times, according to court records. The defense has worked to review records and the investigation has been detailed. A September 2024 court document ordered investigators with the Washington State Patrol to release mushrooms and the associated packaging taken from Kelly upon his arrest to a lab in Pennsylvania for testing.    

Investigators named Brandy Escamilla, 29, and Josilyn Ruiz, 26, both of Seattle, as the couple killed in the shooting. Also injured were Kelly’s former girlfriend, Lily Luksich of Mill Creek; Andrew Cuadra of Eugene, Ore.; and Lori Williams, a Crowd Management Services employee who responded to the area where the shooting occurred. 

As a result of the incident, Kelly faces two counts of murder in the first degree, one count of assault in the first degree — domestic violence and two counts of assault in the first degree. Kelly, an active-duty U.S. Army soldier, is being held without bail pending the results of the trial. It is unknown if he will face additional military discipline.