Clackamas County, OR. — A Wilsonville man who shot his ex-girlfriend during an argument last year was sentenced Monday to 90 months in prison.
Brandon Edyl Arroyo, 42, pleaded guilty on Dec. 8 in Clackamas County Circuit Court to Attempted Murder in the Second Degree and Unlawful Use of a Weapon. The 90-month sentence is the presumptive prison term required under Oregon’s Ballot Measure 11 for attempted murder convictions.
The shooting occurred on Dec. 30, 2024, at approximately 7:58 p.m., when law enforcement responded to reports of gunfire at an apartment complex located at 26300 SW Canyon Creek Road in Wilsonville.
According to court records, Arroyo and the 33-year-old victim were arguing over a child custody issue when the confrontation escalated. During the dispute, the victim and Arroyo’s new girlfriend became involved in a physical altercation. Prosecutors said Arroyo then produced a handgun and fired multiple rounds toward the victim and two of her relatives.
The victim was struck in the chest, and bullets also hit two nearby vehicles. Arroyo and his girlfriend fled the scene in his black 2025 Ram 1500 truck. Arroyo was arrested approximately three hours later in Salem.
The victim was transported to Oregon Health & Science University Hospital in critical condition. She underwent two surgeries, including a partial lung removal and repair to her heart after a bullet grazed the organ. Authorities said she continues to recover from her injuries.
The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorneys Josh Cutino and Rachel Erickson.
The case number is Clackamas County Circuit Court 24CR69410.
