You can't get any trashier than a neck tattoo, but this one takes the cake. I suppose she was trying to go for a spier's web but it just look like varicose veins.
On a more serious note, she shot at her nephew, who she believed touched her daughter inappropriately and decided to play vigilante thug. She missed and hit a bystander, then tried to justify the shooting by saying her unintendional victim was probably a p-word anyways.
Woman in jail following Fig Garden shooting, neighbors speak out against home where it happened
Gabe Ferris, KFSN, Tuesday, September 16, 2025 7:58AM
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The woman accused of a shooting in Fresno's Fig Garden area weeks ago is now in jail.
Fresno County Superior Court Judge Geoffrey Wilson ordered Jennifer Cedano into custody on Monday as she pleaded not guilty to the charges against her.
Investigators say Cedano was dressed in full tactical gear when she shot and injured a 64-year-old bystander in late August.
"Ultimately, the target was her nephew, who she believed had inappropriately touched her daughter," Deputy District Attorney Rachel Baskin said.
Prosecutors charged Cedano with assault and residential burglary, and say she admitted to key parts of the crime.
At times, she nodded along in court.
"She felt like they all must have been pedophiles, so she was justified in shooting him," Baskin said.
The violence unfolded near the Centers for Living, a transitional housing facility in Fig Garden.
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Centers for Living CEO John Coyle was not available for an interview on Monday.
"We are deeply saddened by the recent incident and are grateful for the quick response of law enforcement. By God's grace, no one was seriously hurt," Coyle wrote in a statement to Action News.
"Centers for Living is a faith-based non-profit organization that has operated seven homes in Fresno County for over seven years without any similar violent offenses. Our clients are referred through established churches and county-wide partner agencies who specialize in helping the marginalized population we serve. Clients do not walk up to or from our properties; all intakes are coordinated in advance to ensure safety and accountability," Coyle added.
"We remain committed to being good neighbors and to partnering with local leaders to promote safety, stability, love and hope in the communities where we operate," Coyle wrote.
Cedano is looking to hire a private attorney as she fends off the charges.
She is due back in a week for the first of two key hearings, and her public defender hinted that her case would go to trial.
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