Fitness influencer slain in Fontana shooting
A devastating act of violence has shattered lives in Southern California, where a beloved fitness influencer and her boyfriend were gunned down in a parking lot. Gloria Zamora, 40, and Hector Garduno, 43, lost their lives in a brutal attack that ended with the shooter’s death at the hands of an off-duty deputy.
As reported by The Hill, the tragic incident unfolded on June 22 in Fontana, just after 9:30 p.m., outside a sushi restaurant in a strip mall on Summit Avenue. This senseless double murder has left two families reeling and a community in shock.
The evening started innocently enough, with Zamora, a mother of seven and fitness influencer with nearly 160,000 Instagram followers, on a date with Garduno, a father of four daughters. Their night took a horrific turn when Zamora’s estranged husband, Thomas Albert Tamayo Lizarraga, 45, approached them in the parking lot. Investigators revealed he targeted Garduno first before turning his weapon on Zamora.
A Night of Unimaginable Violence
Both victims were rushed to a nearby hospital, clinging to life after the vicious assault. Tragically, neither Zamora nor Garduno survived their injuries, leaving behind a combined eleven children to grapple with an irreplaceable loss.
An off-duty San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department deputy, who happened to hear the gunfire, reacted swiftly to the chaos. Spotting Lizarraga fleeing the scene, the deputy confronted him in the street and, in a fatal exchange, shot and killed the gunman. The weapon believed to have been used in the murders was recovered and booked into evidence.
This heartbreaking incident came just weeks after Zamora shared on a podcast her intention to leave her husband. While personal struggles should never justify violence, this detail adds a layer of tragic context to an already devastating story. It’s a stark reminder of how domestic disputes can escalate with catastrophic consequences.
Families Left in Grief
Zamora’s daughter, Jazlynne, described her mother as an inspirational figure for women, a beacon of strength and potential, in a GoFundMe page set up to support the family. “She was murdered by my stepdad Tomas, in an act of unimaginable violence,” Jazlynne wrote, underscoring the brutality that stole a mother from seven children aged 8 to 24.
Likewise, Garduno’s family mourns a devoted father who poured everything into caring for his four daughters. A GoFundMe organized by Yesenia Garduno captured the depth of their loss: “His passing has left a hole in our hearts and a void in our lives that can never be filled.”
From a conservative lens, this tragedy highlights the urgent need for stronger protections in domestic conflict situations, without resorting to progressive overreach that often burdens law-abiding citizens. It’s not about more laws but about better enforcement and community support to prevent such horrors. Zamora and Garduno deserved safety, not a violent end.
Community and Consequences
The Fontana community now wrestles with the aftermath of this triple fatality in a public space. Strip malls and restaurants should be places of connection, not crime scenes, yet this incident exposes how personal vendettas can spill into shared spaces with deadly results.
While some might argue that personal disputes are private matters, the ripple effects of this violence prove otherwise. Eleven children are now without key parental figures, and countless others who looked up to Zamora’s fitness journey are left questioning how such evil could strike.
Critics of gun culture might point fingers at the presence of a firearm, but let’s not ignore that an off-duty deputy’s quick action likely prevented further carnage. The focus should be on addressing root causes like mental health and domestic strife, not scapegoating tools when the real issue is human intent.
Seeking Justice and Healing
As investigators piece together the final details, the recovered weapon offers a tangible link to the crime, though it can’t undo the damage. The legal process will move forward, but no courtroom outcome can bring back Zamora or Garduno.
For conservatives, this is a moment to advocate for personal responsibility and the sanctity of life, values too often sidelined in a culture quick to excuse bad behavior. Yet, empathy must guide us—Zamora’s and Garduno’s families deserve support, not judgment, as they navigate this unbearable grief.
In the end, this Southern California tragedy is a sobering call to prioritize real solutions over empty rhetoric. Two lives were stolen, a third ended in confrontation, and countless others are forever altered. Let’s honor the victims by ensuring their deaths spark meaningful change, not just fleeting headlines.




