East Bay Times

Sureños gang member convicted in Richmond mass shooting

3 were killed and 4 others injured while celebratin­g summer solstice

- By Nate Gartrell ngartrell @bayareanew­sgroup.com

A Contra Costa jury has convicted an East Bay man of multiple murders and attempted murders in connection with a 2021 mass shooting that's only one of numerous homicides tied to violence between two warring Oakland gangs.

Enrique RamirezCal­mo,

29, was convicted Wednesday of three murder counts, four counts of attempted murder and related sentencing enhancemen­ts. He faces a life sentence and remains jailed.

The June 20, 2021 shooting interrupte­d a joyous, musical celebratio­n of Guatemalan summer solstice and Father's Day, when two gunmen opened fire at a packed house party on the 2100 block of Dunn

Avenue in Richmond. The suspects, Ramirez-Calmo and co-defendant Geovani Garcia-Jacinto, are alleged members of a predominan­tly Guatemalan American gang called the South Side Locos 502 Sureños, whose main rivals are a Norteño gang also based in Oakland.

None of the victims was a rival gang member, but the suspects falsely assumed some would be there, according to Deputy District Attorney Chad Mahalich, who prosecuted the case. Killed were Andres Morales-Garcia, Rudy Godinez-Aguilar

and Hector Rigoberto Carrillo-Ruiz. Four others were wounded, including a man who was shot in the liver and went into a medically induced coma.

Garcia-Jacinto — also accused of an additional, unrelated homicide — is being prosecuted in juvenile court, for now. He's charged with committing four murders while still in his teens. Additional­ly, authoritie­s say RamirezCal­mo is a suspect in two separate 2019 homicides in Oakland, but was never charged.

The trial hinged on gang evidence, video — including one from a cellphone camera that was held by one of the murder victims — and, most notably, Ramirez-Calmo's own confession to police, which his attorney argued was all lies that Ramirez-Calmo made up to avoid being labeled a snitch by the gang.

According to the defense, Ramirez-Calmo confessed rather than tell on other Sureños because he feared he would share the fate of a woman who “ran her mouth” about the gang. On Oct. 18, 2021, 31-yearold Carolina Carrillo-Mendoza was lured to the Oakland Hills and shot in the head. Garcia-Jacinto later told Ramirez-Calmo that she had been killed because the gang feared she knew too much about the triple homicide, according to police and court records.

An alleged SSL-502 member named Matias Mendoza, 22, was charged with murder in CarrilloMe­ndoza's killing as an aider and abettor, though he ultimately accepted a plea deal to manslaught­er, for one day in jail and probation.

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