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Gang Suppression Unit (GSU) Detectives were conducting proactive enforcement in the South Sacramento area and were on a vehicle stop when approached by Darryl Maxwell. Darryl felt the need to interject in the lawful traffic stop. Unbeknownst to Darryl, GSU knew him and the fact that he was on...

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THREE ARRESTED AFTER SHOOTING, ROBBERY, AND VEHICLE CRASH IN SACRAMENTO At approximately 5:33 PM on Thursday, January 22, North Division Patrol Deputies responded to the area of Fulton Avenue and Hurley Way in Sacramento for a report of a vehicle collision that had escalated into a physical fight. While deputies were responding, it was reported that an individual was shooting into a crowd. Deputies determined that three suspects—25-year-old Avieon Spencer, 35-year-old Antwon Pace, and a 14-year-old juvenile—had been driving erratically through a parking lot before crashing their vehicle, causing it to overturn onto its side. After the crash, Pace appeared injured while Spencer and the juvenile exited the vehicle. The suspects became upset after noticing bystanders recording the incident. They assaulted a male victim and robbed him of his phone, and also assaulted a female victim, though they were unsuccessful in taking her phone. When onlookers attempted to physically detain Spencer, a fight broke out. During that confrontation, the juvenile retrieved a firearm and began shooting. One victim was struck by gunfire, and an arriving Sacramento Metro Fire engine was also struck. Fire personnel were forced to flee on foot and were fortunately not injured. Spencer and the juvenile fled the scene in different directions. The juvenile was quickly apprehended by responding deputies. Sheriff’s K9 units tracked Spencer from the scene, and Sheriff’s K9 Billy located him hiding in a nearby residential neighborhood, where he was taken into custody. He was later medically cleared and booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail for robbery and delaying a public officer, with bail set at $50,000. He is scheduled to appear in court on January 26. The handgun used in the incident was recovered. The 14-year-old shooter was booked into the Sacramento County Juvenile Hall for assault with a deadly weapon (firearm) and assault on a firefighter with a firearm. Pace was transported to a local hospital for injuries related to the collision and will be booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on outstanding warrants once medically cleared.

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