East Bay Times

After monthlong manhunt, suspect arrested in fatal shooting

- By Nate Gartrell ngartrell@bayareanew­sgroup.com

A month after Concord police identified him as the shooter in a March homicide, a 20-year-old man was arrested on murder charges and booked in a Contra Costa jail, court records show.

Sione Amanaki, of Concord was arrested April 16 on charges that he killed 21-year-old Eric William Cavazos. Amanaki was arraigned May 10, where a judge revoked his bail, according to court records.

Amanaki and his co-defendant, 19-year-old Haley Sparks-Hadsell, of Martinez are both charged with killing and robbing Cavazos on March 21 during a brief altercatio­n outside a shoe store in the Solano Plaza shopping center, located at Solano Way and Broadmoor Avenue. Sparks-Hadsell was arrested hours after the shooting.

Police say surveillan­ce footage shows Cavazos arrive at the shopping center and begin a conversati­on with Amanaki and SparksHads­ell, who were already waiting in the area. A short time later, a man identified as Amanaki was seen pulling out a rifle, leading to a brief struggle over the gun. That's when Amanaki allegedly wrestled the gun free, stepped back and shot Cavazos in the head.

Using area surveillan­ce footage and eyewitness­es, police were able to show that Amanaki travelled to his Concord home immediatel­y after the shooting, according to authoritie­s. When officers went there looking for him he was gone, but a relative identified him in a still of the surveillan­ce footage, police say.

Cavazos died where he was shot, police said. After he fell to the ground, Sparks-Hadsell allegedly rifled through his pockets before running off. An online obituary for Cavazos, a Concord resident, describes him as “a great example of someone who has both strength and love.”

“His strong will and determinat­ion was often times mistaken for stubbornne­ss but this was just a testament of his unwavering heart,” the obituary said. “Eric's love is unquestion­able.”

Amanaki and Sparks-Hadsell are due in court on June 14. Their preliminar­y hearing date, where a judge will review evidence and determine if there's enough to make them stand trial, has not yet been set.

Sparks-Hadsell's bail has been set at $1.06 million, court records show.

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