GUILTY CA - Two killed, 5 injured in gang shootout at Sacramento barber shop, 14 Dec 2010

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Benny, you are probably at my house on a daily basis! My husband gets a package every single day! =)

Ha! Nice. I guarantee I have been to your house if that's the case, but towards the 5 is not my normal area. I've done that route area a few times though.
 
  • #22
http://www.sacbee.com/2010/12/17/3264442/suspect-arrested-in-south-area.html

Suspect arrested in south area barbershop shootout

Lonnie Orlando Mitchell had been out of prison six weeks – his third time leaving the big house – before he allegedly took part in this week's deadly barbershop shootout

If convicted of his alleged role as one of at least four gunmen to spray two dozen bullets into and outside of the Stockton Boulevard shop Tuesday afternoon – killing two people and injuring five more – he could go back to prison for the rest of his life.

Sacramento County sheriff's detectives arrested Mitchell, the lone suspect identified so far in the case, as he fled Thursday south on Interstate 5, according to authorities.

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Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2010/12/17/3264442/suspect-arrested-in-south-area.html#ixzz18NdJrt3t
 
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http://www.kcra.com/news/verdict-reached-in-sacramento-barbershop-murder-case/27509346#!bGZbqz

Two brothers accused of killing a young Sacramento mother in a 2010 shooting outside a barbershop were found guilty.

Louis James Mitchell, 22, Lonnie Orland Mitchell Jr., 27, James Leo Carney, 35, and Larry Dean Jones Jr., 32, were put on trial for the shooting death of Monique Nelson in Dec. 14, 2010...

Two other men who were initially charged in the case, Dominique Lott and Charles Barksdale, pleaded guilty last year to voluntary manslaughter and were sentenced to 21 years in prison.
 
  • #25
http://sacobserver.com/2014/10/brothers-sentenced-in-barbershop-gunfight/

Brothers Louis James Mitchell and Lonnie Orlando Mitchell Jr. essentially received life sentences Oct. 24 in Sacramento Superior Court for their involvement in a gunfight that resulted in the death of a woman protecting her infant son during the violent meleé.

Hon. Judge Kevin McCormick sentenced Louis Mitchell, 23, to 52 years and eight months to life in prison and his older brother Lonnie Mitchell, 28, to 53 years and four months to life.
 

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