15-year-old gang member arrested after teen shot in neck in Sanger, police say

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SANGER, Calif, (KSEE/KGPE) - A 15-year-old has been arrested successful transportation with a shooting successful Sanger that near a 19-year-old with a gunshot coiled to her cervix and an 18-year-old injured, the Sanger Police Department announced Wednesday.

Police accidental connected July 9, conscionable earlier 5 p.m., a radical of 5 radical were driving successful the country of Greenwood Avenue adjacent Church Avenue astir 5 p.m. erstwhile they encountered a gunman. Video from the country shows the conveyance they were successful had gunshot holes successful it.

Madera teen   changeable  successful  the cervix  portion    driving successful  Sanger, constabulary  sayThe conveyance was recovered by the Sanger Police Department.

According to police, officers responded to a telephone astir an injured idiosyncratic and recovered 19-year-old Rosalynn Moreno of Madera with a gunshot coiled to her cervix and 18-year-old Juan Manuel Morales besides from Madera with superficial injuries.

The probe revealed that the victims and 3 different friends were driving adjacent Greenwood and Church Avenues erstwhile they saw the suspect. Police accidental aft an speech of words, the fishy produced a handgun and fired astatine the vehicle. The conveyance past sped distant and the fishy fled.

Police accidental connected Wednesday greeting members of the Sanger Police Department and members of the Fresno County Adult Compliance Team (ACT) served a warrant astatine a residence successful the 100 artifact of Lynn Court.

According to police, during the warrant service, the suspect, a 15-year-old antheral juvenile, was taken into custody. Police accidental the 15-year-old is simply a known pack subordinate with a anterior misdemeanor transgression history.

He was booked into Fresno County Juvenile Justice Center connected suspicion of aggregate felony charges, including attempted homicide.

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