Second teen arrested in shooting
15-year-old victim remains hospitalized
The Yuba County Sheriff’s Office has made a second arrest in last week’s Johnson Park shooting in Olivehurst.
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Jonathan O. Crabtree, 18, of Marysville, was arrested Friday on suspicion of attempted murder and participating in a criminal street gang.
A 15-year-old boy remains hospitalized after being shot in the abdomen and arm at about 8 a.m. Wednesday in the 4300 block of Martel Drive.
Nearby schools – Lindhurst High School and Johnson Park Elementary School – were placed on lockdown for a few hours while the suspects were at large.
The victim, who was transported to a Sacramento-area hospital, underwent a second surgery on Thursday morning, according to the sheriff’s office.
A 17-year-old unnamed boy was arrested Wednesday and will next appear in Yuba County Superior Court on Oct. 15 for a transfer hearing – when the court will determine whether the case should remain in juvenile court or be transferred to adult court.
Crabtree will be arraigned at 3 p.m. today.