Crime & Safety

RivCo Man Accused Of Gunning Down 2 Women, Killing 1, Gets Court Date

Brian Kevin Kumpe is being held without bail at the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility in Banning.

Brian Kevin Kumpe at the time of his arrest.
Brian Kevin Kumpe at the time of his arrest. (Hemet Police Dept.)

HEMET, CA – A Jan. 18 trial date was confirmed Monday for a convicted felon accused of fatally shooting a woman and seriously wounding her friend in a vehicle-to-vehicle attack in Hemet.

Brian Kevin Kumpe, 40, of Hemet allegedly killed the victim, identified in court documents only as "Pamela," during a 2021 shooting in the 400 block of North Elk Street, near Devonshire Avenue.

Kumpe is charged with murder, attempted murder, a special circumstance allegation of lying in wait, being a felon in possession of a gun and sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations.

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During a status hearing Monday at the Banning Justice Center, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Jorge Hernandez conferred with the prosecution and defense regarding scheduling, and both sides agreed to work toward clearing their calendars for trial proceedings beginning the third week of January.

Kumpe is being held without bail at the nearby Smith Correctional Facility.

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According to Hemet police Lt. Nate Miller, on the night of Aug. 15, 2021, Kumpe confronted Pamela and her friend, identified in documents only as a woman with the initials "D.D.," as they sat in a parked car on North Elk.

According to Miller and court documents, the defendant pulled alongside the vehicle in his SUV and allegedly opened fire with a 9mm semiautomatic pistol.

"Investigators learned that a previous disagreement between Kumpe and one of the two women resulted in him shooting them when the three adults crossed paths," the lieutenant said.

He said that patrol officers, who were headed to another call, heard the gunfire and went to the location.

Pamela died at the scene, while the other woman was taken to a hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds from which she recovered.

Detectives developed leads that pointed to Kumpe as the alleged perpetrator, and the next day, he was taken into custody without incident in San Jacinto, according to Miller.

Court records show the defendant has prior convictions for robbery, attempted robbery and burglary.