Thirty-nine-year-old Julio Cesar Rodarte was arrested in San Jacinto, California, Monday for allegedly standing beside the roadway around 6:30 a.m. and shooting at passing cars.

The Press-Enterprise reported that a father of four was killed during the shootings and another person was seriously wounded.

Brown, who was also shot twice in the leg, was later identified as a student of the nearby Broome Street Academy Charter High School.

KTLA noted that Leon had been married for 13 years and he and his wife had just moved into their first home.

Leon worked a nightshift at a factory and normally arrived home in the morning. His wife, Griselda Zepeda, worried that something was wrong when he did not make it home Monday.

Zepeda said, “More time kept passing by. I just had a feeling something bad had happened. After him not calling me back after 40 times, I knew something was bad. I reported him missing. I went to every hospital hoping they would tell me he was there.”

Rodarte was charged with one count of murder and ten counts of attempted murder.

California has more gun control than any state in the Union. Those controls include universal background checks, a red flag law, a 10-day waiting period on gun purchases, firearm registration requirements, an “assault weapons” ban, a ban on carrying concealed for self-defense on college campuses, a ban on teachers being armed in K-12 schools for self-defense, a limit on the number of guns law-abiding citizens can buy in a given month, and controls on ammunition as well.