Public Safety
Trial Proceedings Pending for Felon Accused of Killing Girlfriend
RIVERSIDE (CNS) – Trial proceedings were pending Thursday for a 25-year- old convicted felon accused of fatally shooting the mother of his infant son and wounding his father during a fit of rage at his family’s Riverside home.
Andrew Matthew Stewart is charged with murder, attempted murder, domestic violence, child cruelty, being a felon in possession of a firearm and sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations.
Stewart allegedly gunned down 23-year-old Kim Grajeda, as well as put a bullet in his father, whose name was not disclosed, during a 2019 attack at the latter’s property in the 16000 block of Jordana Circle, about a mile north of Lake Mathews.
The prosecution and defense have been endeavoring this week to clear their calendars in preparation for pretrial motions before Riverside County Superior Court Judge John Molloy at the Riverside Hall of Justice. As of Thursday, Molloy had the matter on his calendar, but no motions had been submitted yet, according to court minutes.
Stewart is being held in lieu of $2 million bail at the Robert Presley Jail in Riverside.
According to sheriff’s investigators, the defendant got into an argument with Grajeda for reasons unclear on the afternoon of June 1, 2019. The woman was living with the probationer and his parents after giving birth to the defendant’s son, Max, a month earlier, and she had reportedly threatened to leave him several times due to alleged physical mistreatment.
An argument erupted on the day of the attack, and Stewart allegedly flew into a rage and shot Grajeda several times in the upper body with a handgun, as well as fired a round at his father. The infant was nearby at the time but not hit by gunfire, investigators said.
Grajeda died at the scene. The defendant’s father was taken to Riverside Community Hospital, where he underwent surgery, ultimately recovering.
According to court records, Stewart has prior convictions for assault with a firearm, assault with a deadly weapon and assault resulting in great bodily injury.
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By: Pristine Villarreal
May 18, 2023