Oct-13-2013 23:59printcomments 

Oregon Mother of Two Shot and Killed by Estranged Husband

Bonnie King Salem-News.com

Motorcycle club disavows behavior of member.

Jessie Cavett
Jessie Cavett and her two girls. Photo courtesy: Kondash family

(SALEM, Ore.) - Jessie Cavett grew up in Salem. She was a 27-year old mother of two, and worked at the Bella Institute School of Cosmetology in Portland as an instructor. She loved spending time with her mother, her daughters, and making the most of every day.

Yesterday, her estranged husband came into her home and shot her, point blank, in front of her two little girls. She died at the hospital late last night.

36-year old Joshua Cavett's wife had a restraining order against him, and she had filed for divorce. Jessie had legal custody of their daughter, Paige. A volatile life was not new to Cavett, he has an extensive criminal history, and two other women had also filed restraining orders against him in the past.


"Jessie had a contagious smile," said friends.


The shooting happened around 11:30 a.m. at the Holly Ridge apartments in the 2700 block of West Powell Boulevard in Gresham.

Jessie's sister, Jennie Cochran, spoke to KATU about what happened immediately after the shooting. She said that Cavett left his 5-year old step daughter, Peyton, at the scene but took 2-year old Paige, the child the couple had together, with him when he fled.

A very brave Peyton was able to call one of her mother's friends for help, who then called 9-1-1.

A manhunt for Joshua Cavett went on for about ten hours, an Amber Alert released for little Peyton, and then he was spotted in Gresham when a man went outside to have a cigarette. Cavett called out to the stranger, who recognized him from the publicized photos, saying he wanted to turn himself in.

He did not put up a fight when the police arrived, he followed commands. The people that were there said that he seemed concerned for his daughter's safety, “He didn't fight at all....They told him to put his daughter down and he put his daughter down.”

Little Paige was taken by police and into state custody, and Cavett was put under arrest and is being held on $500,000 bail.

According to Portland's ABC affiliate, KATU, police have said that Joshua Cavett is a member of a "notorious motorcycle gang, the Gypsy Jokers", and that he holds the office of Sergeant at Arms. Incorrect on both counts: first of all, there is a motorcycle club called the Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club, that operates within the law and according to their bi-laws. They are not a gang.

Regardless of reputation or rampant rumor, club membership does not mean a person is involved in criminal activity.

"Josh Cavett is not an officer of the Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club, that's totally erroneous. He is currently a member, yes, but the club does not back him in any way. No 1% club condones murderers," said Mike Kondash, Tattoo Mike, the victim's brother.

"I am a Gypsy Joker, and her brother. For the record, he gets no support from any club member. In fact, I have a feeling he's not going to be a club member by the time he gets to prison."

Sisters, Jennie & Jessie, 2013


Some media outlets are hammering away at the opportunity to sensationalize this at every turn, because of the biker club connection.

“We keep being asked about retaliation between club members, even my sister was asked if she is scared. That's all ridiculous. This is a family tragedy and it needs to be respected as such,” Kondash said.

Many motorcycle club members are offended by the bias tone of the news reports. "NO ONE condones this behavior! It is not an acceptable part of motorcycle club culture!" wrote one club member's wife to the Oregonian.

"Believe it or not, we have actual real family lives, wives and children whom we care about. Members of the 1% community are shocked and saddened by this story and our hearts go out to this little girl. You could seriously use an update on motorcycle club culture, and the real meaning of the 1% percent patch ... You will find a very accurate story on the subject in the archives of the Salem-News publication (American Motorcycle Culture: The One Percenters), which by the way, is told by the brother of the shooting victim in your story."

The victim's family is anxious to learn everything they can about the event that has changed their lives forever.

"I understand that there is a possible witness to the shooting. We hope they will come forward with confidence that there is nothing to fear from the club, we are not standing behind this guy," Kondash added. "It's important that every one knows this terrible act, this violence isn't a reflection of the club. He is a bad guy and it's my sister that paid the ultimate price."

Josh Cavett has two older children from a previous relationship. According to family, those children were taken by the state some time ago and have been being raised by his parents.

Little Paige was saved by the police Saturday night, and she is now being held by the state. The toddler who has endured so much has not been returned to her family as of yet, the “word” is that she is being kept away for her safety.

Her maternal grandmother, Jessie's mother, has been instrumental in her care since birth. Through her grief, she will be attending a hearing on Monday to see that Paige is released to the love, comfort and safety of her family.

In the end, though there was technically one victim, the suffering multiplies and perpetuates like ripples in a pond. Jessie's family is looking for answers, but they believe they already know where the blame lies.

"It has nothing to do with motorcycles or motorcycle clubs," Kondash said. "The man who pulled the trigger is in custody."

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