3 arrested in connection to deadly shooting near UC Berkeley campus earlier this month, police say

Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERKELEY, Calif. -- Detectives in Berkeley have arrested three suspects in connection with a shooting that killed one man and injured three more earlier this month.



At approximately 1:05 a.m. on Oct. 8, four men were walking back to their vehicle after spending a night out in the south campus area, Berkeley police said. Two men approached the group near Telegraph and Durant avenues and allegedly started a fight. Two suspects allegedly pulled out guns and opened fire, sending onlookers fleeing the area and fatally wounding one 29-year-old man and injuring three other men.

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Detectives identified the following suspects and they were arrested on Tuesday: Michael Monrroy-Ramos, 23, from Oakland, booked on suspicion of homicide and attempted homicide; Jessyca Monrroy, 31, from Union City, booked on suspicion of being an accessory to a felony, and Andy Gutierrez-Rebello, 24, no address, also booked on suspicion of homicide and attempted homicide.

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The Berkeley Police Department worked in conjunction with the U.S. Marshals and carried out search warrants of the suspects' residences. Authorities allege that they recovered a number of firearms -- including several unserialized ghost guns as well as evidence that more ghost guns were being manufactured.
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"This shooting was one of the most horrific acts of violence our community has experienced in recent memory," said a representative of the Berkeley Police Department, who also expressed gratitude to the community for their support.
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