Recent court documents in central Sacramento that killed six people and injured 12 others reveal that three of the dead were involved in a gang clash that led to a mass exchange of gunfire, with at least one of them firing a gun. Documents filed Friday by the office of Sacramento County Attorney Anne Marie Schubert show that the three dead gang members were Joshua Hoye-Lucchesi, 32, Devazia Turner, 29, and Sergio Harris, 38. , The Sacramento Bee reported on Saturday. LA STREET GANGS TARGET RESIDENTS IN RICH AREAS, LAPD URGES RESIDENTS TO BE GUARD Turner fired a gun, but it was unclear if all three fired. Police said there were at least five suspects in the April 3 shooting. A message left for one of the victims of a recent mass shooting is found among flowers and candles at a memorial in Sacramento, California, Saturday, April 9, 2022. (AP Photo / Rich Pedroncelli) Two of the suspects – brothers Smiley and Dandrae Martin – were injured and are being treated in hospital or prison. A third suspect, Mtula Payton, 27, remains at large. SUSPECTS TO TAKE A WEAPON SHOP IN AGRICULTURE In a social media clip posted hours before the shooting, the Martin brothers are seen posing with Hoye-Lucchesi and two pistols and a rifle. In the video, Hoye-Lucchesi and Smiley Martin, 27, talk about going downtown while armed to wander out of nightclubs and “boast of shooting rival gang members,” according to a 13-page document. . In the video, both Hoye-Lucchesi and Smiley Martin declare allegiance to the Garden Blocc Crips. Later, surveillance footage from downtown Sacramento on April 3 at 1:57 p.m. shows a man next to Smiley Martin pointing in the direction of Payton and Turner, according to the documents. Authorities say they are both members of a rival gang, G-Mobb. The mourners visit a memorial to the victims of a recent mass shooting in Sacramento, California, Friday, April 8, 2022. (AP Photo / Rich Pedroncelli) The photo taken on April 3, 2022 shows the shooting site in Sacramento, California, United States. Six people were killed and at least nine were injured in a shooting in central Sacramento. (Li Jianguo / Xinhua via Getty Images) Seconds later, Payton and Turner began approaching the corner where brothers Martin and Hoye-Lucchesi were standing, court documents said. Peyton and Turner are accompanied by Sergio Harris, who is documented as a member of the Del Paso Heights Bloods allied gang. Shortly after 2 a.m., Smiley Martin appears to be exchanging fire with Devazia Turner, the documents state. Hoye-Lucchesi, Turner and Harris were killed, along with 21-year-old Johntaya Alexander. Melinda Davis, 57; and Yamile Martinez-Andrade, 21. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Deputy Attorney General Brad Ng submitted the documents to make sure that Smiley Martin, who is being treated, will not be released on bail as soon as he enters Sacramento County Jail, Bee said. Authorities plan to accuse him of being a criminal who owned a gun and carried a machine gun that night. According to court documents, Martin fired 28 bullets from a Glock 19 pistol and others returned fire until more than 100 bullets were fired into the streets. Dandre Martin, 26, is in jail on gun-related charges but has not been charged with homicide.


title: “Da 3 Of 6 Dead In Sacramento Shootout Were In Gang Dispute " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-23” author: “Joseph Huland”


From the Associated Press 16 April 2022, 21:55 • 3 minutes reading Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Email this article SACRAMEDO, California – Recent court documents in central Sacramento that shot dead six people and injured 12 others reveal that three of the dead were involved in a gang brawl that resulted in a mass shootout with at least one shot. . Documents filed Friday by the office of Sacramento County Attorney Anne Marie Schubert show that the three dead gang members were Joshua Hoye-Lucchesi, 32, Devazia Turner, 29, and Sergio Harris, 38. , The Sacramento Bee reported on Saturday. Turner fired a gun, but it was unclear if all three fired. Police said there were at least five suspects in the April 3 shooting. Two of the suspects – brothers Smiley and Dandrae Martin – were injured and are being treated in hospital or prison. A third suspect, Mtula Payton, 27, remains at large. In a social media clip posted hours before the shooting, the Martin brothers are seen posing with Hoye-Lucchesi and two pistols and a rifle. In the video, Hoye-Lucchesi and Smiley Martin, 27, talk about going downtown while armed to wander out of nightclubs and “boast of shooting rival gang members,” according to a 13-page document. . In the video, both Hoye-Lucchesi and Smiley Martin declare allegiance to the Garden Blocc Crips. Later, surveillance footage from downtown Sacramento on April 3 at 1:57 p.m. shows a man next to Smiley Martin pointing in the direction of Payton and Turner, according to the documents. Authorities say they are both members of a rival gang, G-Mobb. Seconds later, Payton and Turner began approaching the corner where brothers Martin and Hoye-Lucchesi were standing, court documents said. Peyton and Turner are accompanied by Sergio Harris, who is documented as a member of the Del Paso Heights Bloods allied gang. Shortly after 2 a.m., Smiley Martin appears to be exchanging fire with Devazia Turner, the documents state. Hoye-Lucchesi, Turner and Harris were killed, along with 21-year-old Johntaya Alexander. Melinda Davis, 57; and Yamile Martinez-Andrade, 21. Deputy Attorney General Brad Ng submitted the documents to make sure that Smiley Martin, who is being treated, will not be released on bail as soon as he enters Sacramento County Jail, Bee said. Authorities plan to accuse him of being a criminal who owned a gun and carried a machine gun that night. According to court documents, Martin fired 28 bullets from a Glock 19 pistol and others returned fire until more than 100 bullets were fired into the streets. Dandre Martin, 26, is in jail on gun-related charges but has not been charged with homicide.