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On April 3, 2022, at approximately 2:00 a.m., a
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occurred in
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, United States. Six people were killed and twelve others were injured. ''
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'' described it as the "worst mass shooting in Sacramento's history". Five shooters are suspected to be involved in the incident.


Events

The shooting occurred at around 2:00 a.m. in the area of 10th Street and K Street, just blocks away from the
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and the Golden 1 Center. One suspect continued shooting as he ran north on 10th Street towards J Street. Police officers nearby heard the gunshots and immediately responded. The shooting caused damage to at least three buildings and three vehicles. On
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, a video was circulated showing people running down the street and rapid gunfire being heard in the background. In another Twitter video, a large group of people can be seen surrounding two people fighting when gunfire breaks out behind them. According to
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chief Kathy Lester, it was initially unclear if the shooting was connected to a particular venue or event. She also said there was a fight immediately prior to the shooting. Lester said that there were multiple shooters, whom the police are seeking.


Victims

There were six fatalities in the shooting: three men and three women. A 38-year-old man was the first dead person whose identity was released, on the night of the shooting. The other victims were identified by the Sacramento County Coroners Office early the next morning, with the dead ranging in age between 21 and 57 years-old. Another 12 people suffered from varying degrees of injury: * Four were taken to the trauma unit at
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. * Five were taken to Sutter Medical Center. * Another two people injured in the shooting walked into Sutter around 2:55 a.m. and a third injured victim was transported to Sutter by ambulance. On the same day as the shooting, the five treated overnight at Sutter were discharged, and, the following day, two of the four treated at UC Davis were discharged.


Investigation

Immediately after the shooting, police closed the area bounded by 9th, 13th, L, and J Streets, and called for the public to avoid the area. The police later appealed to the public for help in identifying the people involved in the shooting. The ATF was called in to assist the
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in the investigation. Police recovered two handguns from the scene, one stolen, and confirmed there were multiple shooters. The streets were reopened the day after the shooting. Police recovered 114 used bullet shells at the crime scene, and identified several buildings and vehicles that were hit with bullets. On April 4, three suspects were apprehended throughout the day: * Dandrae Stephan Martin (born June 7, 1995), a 26-year-old male, was arrested just after midnight for suspicion of assault, possession of a handgun that was found at the scene, and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. On Saturday night, prior to the shooting, Dandrae streamed himself on
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brandishing a handgun. He was scheduled to appear in the Sacramento Superior Court on April 5. He was described as a "related suspect" by police, who also had searched three residences in the area, finding the handguns. The police were still seeking multiple suspects after the arrest, saying that "this individual has not been arrested for any homicide related to this incident". * Smiley Allen Martin (born July 9, 1994), a 27-year-old brother of Dandrae, was the second suspect arrested. Both Dandrae and Smiley were residents of
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, and both had an
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criminal history dating back to 2013 and 2014. In 2018, Smiley was sentenced to 10 years in prison for domestic violence but was released in February 2022. Both Martin brothers had been injured in the shooting. He was later charged with possession of a machine gun as a
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19 handgun with a device that allows full auto fire was discovered at the scene and the investigation found that it was fired during the shooting. * Daviyonne Dawson, a 31-year-old man, was also arrested. Police recovered a gun with Dawson's arrest, but due to the firearm type, it is not believed the gun was used in the shooting. He was subsequently released the following day after posting $500,000 bail. He was seen carrying a gun after the shooting, but is not charged with being involved in the shooting. On April 6, police said they believe that at least five shooters were involved. While police did not have a precise motive for the shooting, they considered it gang-related: "it is increasingly clear that gang violence is at the center of this tragedy. While we cannot at this time elaborate on the precise gang affiliation of individuals involved, gangs and gang violence are inseparable from the events that drove these shootings." According to law enforcement, one side in the shooting had ties to the
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gang while the other side had ties to the rival
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gang. Gang violence had been a problem in Sacramento for several years prior to the shooting, with a spate of shootings in 2017 leading the city council to funnel millions of dollars in funding to prevent neighborhood violence. On April 12, a fourth suspect was identified, 27-year-old Mtula Tashamby Payton (born May 27, 1994), a resident from
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. Police indicated that Payton was involved in the shooting, and called on the public to provide information on his whereabouts. According to April 16 court documents, three of those killed were involved in a gang dispute, and at least one of them fired a weapon. On May 3, Smiley Martin, Dandrae Martin, and Payton were charged with murder for the deaths of Johantaya Alexander, Melinda Davis and Yamile Martinez-Andrade. They were not charged with murder for the deaths of three other people because those people were believed to be involved in the gunfight that led to the deaths of the bystanders. Payton was arrested in Las Vegas on May 28. Smiley Martin died in jail on June 8, 2024. His autopsy report says that he died of an accidental drug overdose.


Reactions

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called on the
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to work on new gun control measures. He proposed a requirement of checking people's background for gun purchases and a ban of privately made firearms, assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Most of these were already enforced in California and the state has the strictest gun control laws out of any U.S. state.
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condemned the shooting and called for stricter gun laws, tweeting, "We cannot continue to let gun violence be the new normal." Michael Ault, executive director of Downtown Sacramento Partnership, said that the city is in the process of reinforcing public safety by adding lights and security cameras and implementing laws. Mayor
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said the city has invested $8.1 million to provide better lighting and security. On the night of the shooting, a candlelight vigil was held at Cesar Chavez Plaza on 10th Street, where people prayed and called for peace. Another vigil was held on the evening of April 4. Sacramento community members brought candles, balloons and flowers to the streets closed by the police. An
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game played later that day in the Golden 1 Center between the
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and the
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started with a moment of silence for the victims. Pop group
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and their touring group offered their sympathy for the victims and first responders; the group had been performing at the Crest Theatre, and their tour bus had been caught in the crossfire of the shooting, with no injuries reported from their group.


See also

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References

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