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Feds charge Hayward man they say is tied to viral sideshow photo

- By Nate Gartrell ngartrell @bayareanew­sgroup.com

Federal prosecutor­s say they have identified the man who was driving a Cadillac in what became an iconic photograph of a Bay Area sideshow, depicting a young woman hanging out the window of the moving car with a mini AK-47 in her hands.

In a recent court filing, prosecutor­s identified the driver as 26-year-old Christophe­r Gonzalez-Nuñez, a Hayward man with alleged ties to a Norteño subset, and said the woman in the picture was GonzalezNu­ñez's “significan­t other,” who is not mentioned by name. The Bay Area mystery was solved thanks to Instagram users, according to authoritie­s.

“Not only does the car match a vehicle that Gonzalez-Nuñez owned at the time, but Instagram users `tagged' him in photos from the incident and mentioned him by name,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Leif Dautch wrote in a legal motion. “Perhaps most tellingly,

Gonzalez-Nuñez posted a photo on his Instagram account of what appears to be him wearing a T-shirt depicting his significan­t other leaning out of his car holding the gun.”

The photograph surfaced on social media after the July 2021 sideshow, and quickly went viral as either a symbol of Bay Area lawlessnes­s or the independen­t spirit associated with sideshow culture, depending on the viewer's perspectiv­e. Many obnoxious online users asked if the woman was single, while others used it to argue for or against gun control.

Gonzalez-Nuñez's case is separate from the photo.

On Aug. 11, he was charged with being a felon in possession of three guns and ammunition — including two unserializ­ed pistols — that were allegedly found during a raid of his Hayward home. The FBI searched Gonzalez-Nunez's home on Woodroe Avenue back in June, and the guns were found in a backpack that had been hastily tossed over his backyard fence, authoritie­s said. A DNA test later linked them to Gonzalez-Nuñez, according to authoritie­s.

In a motion to keep Gonzalez-Nuñez

jailed while the charges are pending, the prosecutor wrote that Gonzalez-Nuñez is a member of the San Francisco Mission District Norteños who has ties to the gang's most infamous convicted killer in recent memory, a onetime justice reform activist named Fernando Madrigal. Back in February, Madrigal and two codefendan­ts pleaded guilty to various roles in gang-related murders around the Bay Area.

According to the plea agreement, Madrigal murdered 15-year-old Day'von Hann in San Francisco on July 7, 2019, then appeared at an anti-violence rally with Hann's mother just 11 days later. Prosecutor­s now say that Gonzalez-Nunez was “hanging out with Madrigal immediatel­y before—and possible during—the murder” of Hann. The two were seen together in a video posted to Snapchat earlier that night, and talked on an Instagram group chat around the same time as well, prosecutor­s allege.

“After the shooting, Gonzalez-Nunez

identified specific messages in the group chat and told another participan­t to `delete this' and `this too,' ” Dautch wrote.

A judge has not yet ruled on the motion to keep Gonzalez-Nuñez jailed, but is scheduled to do so at a Sept. 8 court hearing, records show. He remains in federal custody at Santa Rita Jail in the meantime. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in federal prison.

Meanwhile, Madrigal and his two co-defendants, Alvaro “G-Boy” Reina-Cordero and Oscar “Cutty” Guadron-Diaz, still are awaiting sentencing. Recently, a federal judge denied a defense request to allow Guadron-Diaz to briefly leave jail for his father's funeral. U.S. District Judge William Orrick extended his condolence­s to Guadron-Diaz but sided with prosecutor­s, who argued that Guadron-Diaz posed a danger to society and added a search of his family's home after Hann's murder yielded a “machine gun, ammunition, drugs and gang indicia all on full display in the house.”

 ?? NORTHERN DISTRICT CALIFORNIA COURT RECORDS ?? Federal prosecutor­s claim that Christophe­r GonzalezNu­ñez, 26, was driving this Cadillac during the 2021 sideshow where this viral Bay Area photo of a woman carrying an AK-47 weapon was taken.
NORTHERN DISTRICT CALIFORNIA COURT RECORDS Federal prosecutor­s claim that Christophe­r GonzalezNu­ñez, 26, was driving this Cadillac during the 2021 sideshow where this viral Bay Area photo of a woman carrying an AK-47 weapon was taken.

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