Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Trial date to be reset for Vallejo man accused of killing high schooler in 2015

Nov. 30 trial date vacated for Zachery A. Kroll

- By Richard Bammer rbammer@thereporte­r.com

A Solano County Superior Court judge once again has reschedule­d a jury trial date for a 25-year-old Vallejo man who allegedly shot and killed a Vallejo high school student more than six years ago.

Zachery Allen Kroll was scheduled to appear Friday for a trial management conference in Department 15 in advance of a Nov. 30 jury trial, but Judge Robert Bowers has vacated the trial date and instead ordered the defendant to return at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 17 for a readiness conference and a new trial setting in the Justice Center in Fairfield.

Kroll, who is being defended by Fairfield criminal defense attorney Vincent Maher, is charged with the May 14, 2015, murder of Kenneth Maxwell “Max” Rusk, 17, of Vallejo, a Jesse Bethel High student who was fatally shot on a trail near the Ascot Parkway campus.

Also initially charged in the case was Elisha Marcel

White Jr., who was 16 at the time of the shooting. He was charged as an adult, but the case against him was dismissed on Nov. 1, 2017, court records indicate.

Also charged at the time was Austin Leandro Lonzanida, accused of a robbery along with Kroll. The robbery, also at the high school, happened a few days before the killing. Court records indicate probation for Lonzanida was reinstated early last year.

Kroll has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is being held at the Stanton Correction­al Facility in

Fairfield on a $1.5 million bond.

Vallejo police arrested Kroll and White the day after the shooting.

Although police said Rusk and Kroll knew each other, Rusk’s mother and girlfriend said they did not recognize the suspects.

The Rusk family in 2018 settled a lawsuit filed in 2016 against the Vallejo City Unified School District, with $350,000 payable to the estate of their son.

If found guilty at trial, Kroll faces 25 years to life in prison, plus more time for using a firearm, among other circumstan­ces.

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