Clearfield man charged with murder in Sunday shooting death of man in Roy

A Clearfield man who had allegedly been burglarizing cars in a Roy neighborhood has been charged with shooting and killing a man on Sunday who confronted him.

A Clearfield man who had allegedly been burglarizing cars in a Roy neighborhood has been charged with shooting and killing a man on Sunday who confronted him. (Zolnierek, Shutterstock)


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  • Taylor Nicholas Gardner, 22, has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a man in Roy.
  • Gardner faces eight charges in all in connection with Sunday's death.
  • Gardner is charged with shooting and killing Kenneth Keller after Keller confronted him for allegedly burglarizing cars in a Roy neighborhood.

OGDEN — A Clearfield man was charged Tuesday with shooting and killing a man in Roy after the man confronted him about burglarizing cars.

The suspect in Sunday's shooting death of a man in Roy has been charged with eight criminal counts, including murder.

Taylor Nicholas Gardner, 22, is charged in 2nd District Court with murder, a first-degree felony, plus engaging in a pattern of unlawful activity, obstruction of justice and possession of a firearm by a restricted person, second-degree felonies. The man also faces three counts of vehicle burglary, a class A misdemeanor, and a count of attempted vehicle burglary, a class B misdemeanor.

Gardner is accused of shooting Kenneth Keller, 58, after Keller confronted Gardner for allegedly burglarizing cars in a Roy neighborhood. Keller suffered a gunshot wound to his stomach and later died at a hospital.

Dustin Michael Conway, 21, is identified in court papers along with Gardner as a co-defendant in the case but hasn't been formally charged.

Gardner and a second male had been burglarizing cars to cover the cost of court fines they faced when Keller received notification via a security system of the activity, according to charging documents. Keller and a friend confronted them, and when Gardner, who was carrying a gun, fled, Keller tackled him.

"(Gardner's) firearm fell out of his pocket, he reached for it and turned his body over with the gun in his hand and his finger on the trigger, leading to the fatal shot. (Gardner) admitted to bringing the firearm along for the burglaries in case they were confronted and he needed it," the charges state.

Gardner fled after the confrontation, hid for a time in a backyard shed and on seeing responding officers, approached them. He said he was on felony probation after his arrest and that he had taken benzodiazepines, a drug used to treat anxiety, and alcohol, according to the charges.

Four vehicle burglaries had been reported to Roy police as of Monday, though Gardner said he had burglarized around 12 cars, according to court documents. Gardner is being held without bond in the Weber County Jail.

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Tim Vandenack, KSLTim Vandenack
Tim Vandenack covers immigration, multicultural issues and Northern Utah for KSL. He worked several years for the Standard-Examiner in Ogden and has lived and reported in Mexico, Chile and along the U.S.-Mexico border.

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