The Campbell Reporter

Arrests and charges made in mall shooting

- By Robert Salonga rsalonga@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> Authoritie­s have announced the arrest of a man who allegedly fired a machine pistol in a crowded Oakridge Mall amid the holiday shopping rush in December, also revealing allegation­s that he was shooting at two men who had just snatched jewelry off him in plain sight.

Naylen Hobson-plattner, 18, of San Jose currently is being held without bail at the Santa Clara County Main Jail and has been charged in the Dec. 20 evening shooting, including with two counts of attempted murder.

According to police and mall surveillan­ce footage, Hobson-plattner was walking in the mall with his girlfriend when two men approached them near the Forever 21 and Target stores and within moments grabbed a piece of jewelry off Hobson-plattner, in full public view.

His girlfriend appeared to push him toward the exit afterward, but he resisted her, reached into a bag and pulled out a handgun — later determined to have been modified for fully automatic fire. Police say he fired more than a dozen rounds at the two men, who by then had run off toward the Target store, causing a mass scramble of frantic shoppers running away from the scene.

Mallgoers and employees were instructed to shelter in place while San Jose police searched the mall for more than three hours, and though they found the shooting aftermath, the

Hobson-plattner

shooter and men he fired at were long gone.

Surveillan­ce footage and images were shared with area law enforcemen­t agencies, and an investigat­or in San Mateo County recognized Hobson-plattner from a past case in that region and alerted San Jose police.

SJPD served an arrest warrant for Hobsonplat­tner at a San Jose home Jan. 12 and took him into custody. Police reported that ensuing search warrants recovered a firearm and DNA evidence that the county crime lab analyzed to link him to the crime scene.

On Jan. 25, one of the men suspected of robbing Hobson-plattner was arrested and identified as a 19-year-old San Jose resident. The second suspect, identified as a 18-year-old San Jose resident, was arrested March 9. Both men were charged with robbery and are currently out of jail custody.

Police say there is no known connection between Hobson-plattner and the two men, and it remains unclear why they targeted him. The alleged robbers were identified by SJPD gang detectives, but police have not said whether gang motives fueled the initial robbery.

Hobson-plattner has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, four counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm — two for the alleged robbers and two for unnamed bystanders — four counts covering illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition despite being prohibited for a prior juvenile criminal conviction, and possession of an assault weapon.

“A few days before Christmas, the mall is crowded, and dozens of shots fired, it's a miracle that no one was killed. The police work was tremendous, to take a very dangerous person off the street,” District Attorney Jeff Rosen said Thursday. “It also just shows the continuous scourge of gun violence in our country. It's really an epidemic, and we're doing everything we can to address it.”

It was not fully clear why the arrests and charges were being announced more than a month after the most recent arrest, but sources familiar with the investigat­ion said the case is part of a larger ongoing probe. The District Attorney's Office stated that “more arrests are expected.”

Anyone with informatio­n about the Oakridge shooting or any related cases can contact SJPD Detective Christian Balala at 408-277-3835 or leave a tip with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or at svcrimesto­ppers.org.

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