The Mercury News

Three charged in deadly April shooting after fight at an event

- By Robert Salonga rsalonga@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

Three people have been arrested and charged in a deadly April shooting in the city's Seven Trees neighborho­od that appears to have stemmed from a fight at a pop-up event hours earlier, authoritie­s said.

The arrests and charges occurred last month, but were not announced by San Jose police until Wednesday. They are related to a shooting reported the evening of April 16 on Pfeifle Avenue.

By the time officers arrived at the scene, the shooting victim had been taken by a bystander to a local hospital, where he died. He has since been identified as Lucas Mathew Ramirez Torres, a 28-year-old Los Banos resident.

The shooting marked the city's eighth homicide of the year, a total that stood at 19 as of Tuesday.

Police said a subsequent investigat­ion led to three people being identified as suspects in the killing: 31-year-old Redwood City resident Daniel Macias, 26-year-old Fremont resident Ricardo Padilla and 28-year-old San Jose resident Jocelyn Velazquez.

They were arrested and charged June 22, records show. Authoritie­s said Macias was arrested in Redwood City by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. Padilla and Velazquez were arrested by San Jose police in Oakland and San Jose, respective­ly.

All three were charged with one count of murder and two counts of conspiracy, according to court records. Jail records show that Macias and Padilla are being held without bail at the Santa Clara County Main Jail. Velazquez is being held without bail in the Elmwood women's jail.

All three are next scheduled to appear in court July 11 for a preliminar­y examinatio­n, the hearing in which a judge decides whether the case can proceed to trial. The swift move toward such a hearing suggests that the defendants and their attorneys believe they can convince a judge there is not enough evidence to uphold the charges.

A reading of available court documents shows the crux of the case relies heavily on circumstan­tial evidence. The criminal complaint and an accompanyi­ng police investigat­ive summary largely implicate the three through their movements in a vehicle as they allegedly traveled between a pop-up event held at a Valley Transporta­tion Authority light-rail parking lot and the nearby street where the shooting occurred, about an hour apart.

While the charges allege the three used firearms, there is no indication from the charging documents that any gun was recovered during the police investigat­ion.

According to police, detectives determined that at about 4:45 p.m. April 16, Padilla got into a fight while Velazquez was with him at the pop-up event, sponsored by a liquor vendor. Ramirez, the shooting victim, was not a combatant, based on detectives' review of a witness's short video clip of the fight.

Padilla was described as having lost the fight, and was reportedly seen walking back with Velazquez to her white Hyundai Sonata sedan. Padilla was shirtless, and was using his shirt to wipe his face. Other surveillan­ce video showed Macias as a passenger in the car when the three arrived at the pop-up event about 15 minutes earlier, police wrote.

Piecing together informatio­n about the car along with cellphone and GPS data obtained through search warrants, detectives determined that the three left the area and went to a Rite Aid to buy bandages and other first-aid items, then returned to the area of Pfeifle Avenue about an hour later. Surveillan­ce video, police wrote, showed the Hyundai — now being driven by Velazquez with Padilla and Macias as passengers — circling the street several times then heading toward the spot where the shooting occurred.

After the shooting, the Hyundai was then captured by surveillan­ce cameras fleeing the neighborho­od “at a high rate of speed,” police wrote.

The shooting itself was not captured on video, police wrote. A resident called police to report gunshots at 6:07 p.m., reportedly telling them that he went outside to look for any injured people and saw Ramirez lying on the sidewalk. The resident also reported that immediatel­y after hearing the gunfire, he looked out his window and saw a white car speed away.

Another witness told police that he helped carry Ramirez into the back of a pickup truck, which took him to the hospital.

Police reported finding spent 9 mm shell casings at the shooting site, but the investigat­ive summary accompanyi­ng the charges makes no mention of a gun being recovered or linked to the defendants. Still, the charges allege that they were “armed with or used a weapon” in the shooting.

Anyone with informatio­n about the April 16 shooting can contact Detective Sgt. J.J. Vallejo at 3810@sanjoseca.gov or Detective Mike Harrington at 4365@sanjoseca.gov, or at 408-277-5283. Tips can also be left with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or at svcrimesto­ppers.org.

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