A Man's Attendance at Birthday Party Lands Him Behind Bars Amidst Ongoing Mass Shooting Investigation
A 22-year-old California man who attended a birthday party that turned deadly when four people, including three minors, were killed has been arrested on a parole violation charge related to his attendance. Luciano Guerrero was taken into custody Monday and is currently being held in the county jail without bail.
According to prosecutors, Guerrero is not considered a suspect in the shooting, but his presence at the scene poses a risk due to previous convictions for carrying a loaded firearm as an active gang member and reckless evasion. Court records reveal that Guerrero faces 37 charges, which are largely new additions to existing cases.
Guerrero appeared in court on Thursday and has a scheduled hearing set for December 11. The San Joaquin Sheriff's Office stated that the additional charge of parole violation is the only new one, indicating that authorities were already tracking him prior to his attendance at the birthday party.
The party, which was attended by over 100 people celebrating a 2-year-old's birthday, became a scene of chaos when gunfire erupted. Two 8-year-olds, a 14-year-old, and a 21-year-old lost their lives in the shooting, with 13 others injured. The ongoing manhunt for suspects continues to unfold, with a reward now exceeding $100,000 for information leading to arrests.
The arrest highlights the complexities of parole systems and the importance of addressing parolee behavior that may pose risks to public safety.
A 22-year-old California man who attended a birthday party that turned deadly when four people, including three minors, were killed has been arrested on a parole violation charge related to his attendance. Luciano Guerrero was taken into custody Monday and is currently being held in the county jail without bail.
According to prosecutors, Guerrero is not considered a suspect in the shooting, but his presence at the scene poses a risk due to previous convictions for carrying a loaded firearm as an active gang member and reckless evasion. Court records reveal that Guerrero faces 37 charges, which are largely new additions to existing cases.
Guerrero appeared in court on Thursday and has a scheduled hearing set for December 11. The San Joaquin Sheriff's Office stated that the additional charge of parole violation is the only new one, indicating that authorities were already tracking him prior to his attendance at the birthday party.
The party, which was attended by over 100 people celebrating a 2-year-old's birthday, became a scene of chaos when gunfire erupted. Two 8-year-olds, a 14-year-old, and a 21-year-old lost their lives in the shooting, with 13 others injured. The ongoing manhunt for suspects continues to unfold, with a reward now exceeding $100,000 for information leading to arrests.
The arrest highlights the complexities of parole systems and the importance of addressing parolee behavior that may pose risks to public safety.