15-Year-Old Boy Rescued In California Forest After Gunman Allegedly Murders Dad

A 15-year-old boy was rescued after spending over 20 hours in a California forest after a gunman allegedly murdered his father in cold blood.

The teen along with his father, Ari Gershman, was allegedly ambushed while off-roading near Downieville on July 3. Allegedly, the suspect opened fire on the boy, Jack, and his father, killing the 45-year-old father of three.

15-Year-Old Boy Rescued After Gunman Allegedly Murders Dad
Image via GoFundMe

After a teen escaped and spent over 20 hours by himself in the Tahoe National Forest, he was eventually found by wildlife officers.

“Although the juvenile had fled a considerable distance, the officers were able to track and locate him,” according to a Sierra County Sheriff’s Office press release. “Even though the juvenile had fled the shooting and spent the night alone in the forest, he was in good physical condition and did not require medical attention. After giving him some food and water, officers transported him to the Sheriff’s Office, where he was reunited with his mother.”

John Thomas Conway, 40, was identified as a suspect and was taken into custody the following day after an altercation with officers. It is unclear if charges have been filed.

According to the sheriff’s office, prior to Gershman’s shooting, two people were shot by someone believed to be the same suspect, driving a utility terrain vehicle in the Poker Flat area of northwestern Sierra County.

“Neither victim knew the shooter, and the act appeared to be a random act of violence,” the sheriff’s press release states.

15-Year-Old Boy Rescued After Gunman Allegedly Murders Dad
Image via Shutterstock

RELATED: Cop Rescues Two Twin Girls After Father Drove Off Cliff In Attempted Murder-Suicide

After the teen was discovered, the sheriff’s office said they encountered Conway on his UTV at a checkpoint and attempted to stop him.

“The suspect failed to stop and tried to run over the two wildlife officers and then fled south,” according to the release. “A vehicle collision ultimately occurred as officers were attempting to take the suspect into custody. The suspect immediately represented a threat to the officers, leading to an officer-involved shooting and deployment of a K-9.”

He was later taken into custody and transported to a local hospital. Marlo Meyers-Barer, Gershman’s cousin, told ABC7 that Ari, who had just bought a new Jeep, and his son were the victims of a random shooting spree.

“There was no confrontation with my cousin,” she said. “There was no trespassing, there was no ‘anything’. It was completely random and senseless. They were in the Tahoe National Forest in Poker Flats. That’s the first place he wanted to go with that Jeep.”

15-Year-Old Boy Rescued After Gunman Allegedly Murders Dad
Image via Facebook

RELATED: Woman Claims Toddler Killed 4-Month-Old, Later Admits She Murdered Infant

She said her cousin was shot at a fork in the road and “was able to pull over and put that thing in park so Jack could run. Jack ran uphill for three miles in the forest.”

Thankfully, the teen was able to call 911 along with his mother, Paige, before his phone went dead.

“Jack’s phone went dead after he made these gut-wrenching videos for Paige about what he saw and how he’s so sorry,” she said.

Ari was described as an “avid bicyclist, a vegetarian, an outdoorsman, an Internal Medicine Doctor, a devoted and loving father and fantastic friend that was willing to drop anything for his friends and family,” according to GoFundMe.

“He was witty and wise.  He died doing what he loved with his son in an area he had hoped to retire in one day.”

About Mamas Uncut

Mamas Uncut is THE online place for moms. We cover the latest about motherhood, parenting, and entertainment as well – all with a mom-focused twist. So if you're looking for parenting advice from real parents, we have plenty of it, all for moms from moms, and also experts. Because, at the end of the day, our mission is focused solely on empowering moms and moms-to-be with the knowledge and answers they’re looking for in one safe space.

-->

Leave a Comment

Scroll to Top