
"SAN JOSE A man jailed and charged with fatally shooting a woman he was dating, along with her roommate and another man, in a violent episode at a South San Jose apartment, was under police scrutiny after the woman accused him of assaulting her over two days prior to the killings, authorities have revealed in new court filings. Joseph Vicencio, 27, of San Jose, was arrested in connection with a shooting that killed three people at an apartment on Chynoweth Avenue on Sept. 16, 2025."
"The shooting suspect, 27-year-old Joseph Vicencio, reportedly told an acquaintance that he couldn't have any loose ends' and people talking about him shortly before he went over to the woman's apartment early Tuesday and unleashed a torrent of gunfire that ended three lives. According to a criminal complaint filed Friday by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, Vicencio was charged with three counts of murder in the deaths of Tarrah Lynn Taylor, 27; Jeannessa Caillean Lurie, 24; and Max Chavez Ryan, 27."
"The three murder counts each carry maximum sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole, and are accompanied by nine charging enhancements for allegations including using a gun, dissuading a witness and having prior convictions. Vicencio was also charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, and for two separate domestic violence assaults alleged to have occurred on Sept. 14 and 15, preceding the Sept. 16 shootings."
Joseph Vicencio, 27, is charged with fatally shooting Tarrah Lynn Taylor, Jeannessa Caillean Lurie and Max Chavez Ryan at an apartment on Chynoweth Avenue on Sept. 16, 2025. The victims included his romantic partner and her roommate. Vicencio faces three murder counts, nine alleged enhancements including firearm use and witness dissuasion, and a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Two separate alleged domestic assaults on Sept. 14 and 15 preceded the killings. Vicencio had a prior 2019 arrest tied to an alleged shooting at the San Jose State University library and is held without bail.
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