San Jose victim gunned down by 'ruthless' gang identified

San Jose, California (Crohn) – San Jose Police chief said that the “unforgiving” street gang is based in the South Monterrey County went to 90 miles to San Jose in search of the competing gang members to kill them.

The group found a 27 -year -old man, Alejandro Martinez Vasquiz, in Luma Verde Drive on January 11 and shot him to death, according to the court documents obtained by Kron4 on Tuesday.

“They have targeted a specific neighborhood in San Jose with the intention of their villain,” said San Jose Paul Joseph police chief.

While the group’s goal was to find the gang competitors in Luma Verdi neighborhood, the police described Martinez Vasquiz as a “random” victim who did not participate in the gangs.

A GofundMe page The victim, who obtained the name “Wilson” Martinez, says, “He was a loving and dedicated father” for his son.

After the death of the victim in a hospital of fireworks, killing investigators found video surveillance cameras near the crime scene, as well as cameras reading the automated license plate. The cameras led them to achieve 90 miles south of San Jose to a rural and remote area in Monterey Province. Joseph said the investigators “began to gather that the suspects were part of a violent criminal street gang.”

On April 2, 100 SJPD officers participated in a large -scale arrest in the small city of Greenfield. Inspection orders were presented in 14 homes and 20 vehicles. Eight men, aged 18-20, were arrested in relation to the death of Martinez Vasquiz.

According to a criminal complaint filed by the Public Prosecutors in the Santa Clara Province on Friday, six of the eight suspects are being accused of first -class death. The accused killers are:

  • André Noufua, 18, from Greenfield
  • Anthony Martinez, 19, from Solidad
  • Damian Pera, 19, from Sacramento
  • David Gomez Moreno, 19, from Solidad
  • Diego Narise, 19, from King
  • Eduardo Kamacho Hernandez, 20, from Greenfield

He was charged with a seventh -year -old man, Dario Butilo, 19 -year -old, was attached to the appendix after the truth and participating in a criminal gang in the streets.

The representatives of the prosecution after the eighth man who was arrested, Adrian Beneeda-Goyarrez of Greenfield, did not accuse the case, according to the criminal complaint.

Police wrote: “Adrian Beneeda Grourz was already being held in Monterey County for a separate murder, and (he) will be separately in Santa Clara province.”

Adrian Pinida-Joiris, the left, and Dario Botilo, the right, appear in Mughastus, issued by the San Jose Police Department.

The eight men are members of the violent Nortino Street gang and court documents.

President Joseph told reporters that the same Greenfield gang is based last year for the shooting of a six -year -old child in a baptism, a double murder prize near Solidad, and the quadruple killing with 11 shooters at a birthday party in King.

Joseph said: “San Jose is a great place to visit, but if you come here to commit violence and take a life, we will come to your visit,” Joseph said.

Botello, Ponda-Juarez, Novoa, Martinez, Perea, Gomez-Moreno, NAREZ, and Camacho-henandez are still in reservation.

The death of Martinez Vasquiz was the first murder in San Jose in 2025.

To investigate, SJPD worked with a large number of additional law enforcement agencies, including: SACRARENTO PD, King City PD, Greenfield PD, Salinas PD, Watsonville PD, Monterey County Office, Sacramento County Office.

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