Kent business owner dies two days after shooting; Lt. Gov. Brad Owens’ son recovering

A Kent business owner died Wednesday, two days after he reportedly shot and injured a coworker and then shot himself during a Monday dispute at their office.

A Kent business owner died Wednesday, two days after he reportedly shot and injured a coworker and then shot himself during a Monday dispute at their office.

Carlos Fernandez, 63, principal owner of Kent Body, Paint and Fabrication, 831 Fifth Ave. S., died Wednesday at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Fernandez allegedly shot Mark Owen, 37, a bookkeeper and partial owner of the auto-body shop, in the stomach and wrist before he shot himself in the head, according to Kent Police. Owen is the son of Washington state Lt. Gov. Brad Owen. Fernandez reportedly is a close friend of Brad Owen.

Mark Owen, of Federal Way, was released Tuesday from Harborview.

The incident occurred at about 2:34 p.m. Monday at the body shop, just north of South 259th Street and east of Highway 167.

Detectives were interviewing employees and Owen to try to determine what led to the dispute, said Lisa Price, Kent Police spokeswoman, on Wednesday.

“It was a business dispute,” Price said. “Over what, the investigation will reveal. But we do know it revolved around the business.”

Fernandez reportedly shot Owen in an office. Owen then fled the office to get help before Fernandez shot himself.

Brad Owen and Fernandez were good friends.

“Carlos was a dear, close friend and I will rejoice in my many memories of him,” Brad Owen said in a statement released to the media Wednesday night. “I will cherish forever the good times that we had together. I am still trying to reconcile the series of events that led him to make the choice that he did, and regret that there is not more that I could have done to prevent these tragic circumstances.”

Mark Owen started work at the Kent company a few years ago as a financial advisor, said Brian Dirks, spokesman for Lt. Gov. Brad Owen, in a phone interview Tuesday. Mark Owen later bought minor ownership in the company.

Brad Owen knew his son and Fernandez had problems even before the shooting.

“He (Brad Owen) characterized the relationship as under strain economically and personally,” Dirks said. “As business partners, they had a difficult relationship.”

Dirks said he did not know what Mark Owen and Fernandez were arguing about Monday at the shop.

Fernandez was one of the founders of Kent Body, Paint and Fabrication in 1982, according to the company’s Web site. The company specializes in exterior auto body repair and paint as well as vinyl curtain installation and mobile mechanical repair for recreation vehicles, semi tractors and trailers.

Brad Owen said it has been an extremely difficult week.

“His (Fernandez) family, both in America and in Spain, should know that I am hurting with them, despite what happened at the end,” the lieutenant governor said. “Linda (the wife of Brad Owen) and I are very saddened by his death. I will forever remember Carlos as a fun-loving, good-hearted man and one of the most loyal friends a guy could have. We are very concerned for his wife and family, whom I know he adored by how often he spoke of them whenever we were together.”

Brad Owen plans to speak at a memorial service for Fernandez on Saturday, Dirks said. Details of the time and place of the service are still to be determined.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

Courtesy Photo, City of Kent
City of Kent population drops by 1,051 in 2023 compared to 2022

Decline similar to many cities of 50,000 or more across the nation, according to U.S. Census Bureau

t
Kent Police Blotter: April 25 to May 8

Incidents include burglaries, robberies, shootings

t
Rape charges dismissed against former Kent school bus driver

Prosecutors decide they could not prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt due to medical tests

t
Feds indict 9 South King County residents on drug trafficking charges

Those accused from Federal Way, Kent, Renton, Enumclaw

A screenshot of King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn speaking about a proposed amendment for the proposed $20 minimum wage ordinance. (Screenshot)
King County approves $20.29 minimum wage for unincorporated areas

Councilmember Reagan Dunn and more than a dozen business owners argued tips and health care expenses should be a part of the new wage. The council passed the ordinance without the amendment.

Dave Upthegrove. COURTESY PHOTO
Upthegrove one of seven candidates for state lands commissioner

His King County Council member’s district includes part of Kent

COURTESY PHOTO, King County Elections
Candidates file for Kent-area races for Congress, Legislature

Incumbents face challengers in two Congressional contests and four state House races

t
Two die in single-car crash in Kent on West Hill

Sedan crashed Saturday evening, May 11 into tree and caught fire in 2400 block of South 272nd Street

t
Spanaway man, 25, faces murder charge in Kent bar shooting

Reportedly shot Federal Way man, 30, eight times inside Meeker Street Bar & Grill

t
Task force recovers 5 stolen vehicles in Kent; makes 3 arrests

Vehicles found on East Hill and in the Kent Valley

t
Kent Police Blotter: April 9-28

Incidents include Uber carjacking, shotgun escort, 7-Eleven robberies

t
King County jury convicts man in 2021 Des Moines triple murder

Shooting outside bar by Joshua Puloka killed Ezra Taylor, Antoine Matthews and Angelia Hylton