Four arrested in gang-related shooting at California baby shower
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Four arrested in gang-related shooting at California baby shower
"Officers responded around 7:15 p.m. to the 2000 block of South Sprague Lane after reports of gunfire. Investigators later determined that four gang members confronted rival gang members who were attending a baby shower in the courtyard at the address. Police said the suspects were armed with two handguns and an AR-style firearm and opened fire into the crowd."
"Three juvenile gang members and an adult bystander were struck. The three minors were taken to a local hospital, treated for their injuries and listed as stable. The adult bystander was treated at the scene and did not require further medical attention."
"On Sunday, March 1, investigators located and arrested two of the suspects in Whittier. During the arrests, officers recovered an AR-style firearm and an unserialized black semiautomatic handgun believed to have been used in the shooting. The remaining two suspects were located and arrested the following day in Santa Ana."
A gang-related shooting occurred on February 28 during a baby shower in Anaheim when four armed gang members confronted rival gang members attending the event. The suspects, armed with two handguns and an AR-style firearm, opened fire into the courtyard crowd, injuring three juvenile gang members and one adult bystander. Three minors were hospitalized in stable condition while the adult received treatment at the scene. The suspects fled before police arrival. Investigators arrested two suspects in Whittier on March 1 and recovered an AR-style firearm and unserialized handgun. Two additional suspects were arrested in Santa Ana the following day. All four suspects, comprising three juveniles and an 18-year-old, face charges including attempted murder, conspiracy, aggravated assault, weapons violations, and gang enhancements.
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