Another shooting plagues Westside
Lolita Harper
Another mysterious shooting shook a Westside neighborhood Friday
night leaving a 21-year-old Costa Mesa man in the hospital with a gun
shot wound to the leg, police said.
The victim, who was not identified by police, was standing on the
sidewalk in the 600 block of Hamilton Street at around 9 p.m. Friday
night when three men, in their early 20s, approached him, Lt. Tom
Curtis said.
One of the suspects said something to the victim and then removed
a handgun, Curtis said. The 21-year-old started to run and was shot
in the leg, he said. The suspects took off and the victim was taken
to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, where he remains for
treatment. No arrests have been made, Curtis said.
George Salas, 18, and Eddie Ibarra, 19, were skateboarding at Rea
Elementary School Saturday afternoon -- in the same block of the
shooting. Both men grew up and live within walking distance of the
crime and said it they had “heard about it” from friends.
Salas said the shooting happened right outside of his friend’s
house. He said that word on the street says the shootings were gang
related, despite police’s reluctance to paint it as such just yet.
The two men said that such a crime is always surprising to hear about
but then again, it is somewhat expected.
“It’s pretty rare but then again, we live in the ghetto, so what
do you expect?” Ibarra said. “We get violence from our own people.”
This is the third shooting in four months in which a group of
three or four young men walked up to one or more victims, initiated
conversation and fired a gun.
The first was on Oct. 11, 2003, and resulted in the death of
20-year-old Ferdinand Eugenio Zamudio-Saucedo, who was shot in the
chest while standing in an alley near the corner of Placentia Avenue
and Wilson Street.
Costa Mesa police were searching for Ismael Rosolio Martinez, 31,
of Costa Mesa, in connection with Zamudio-Saucedo’s death, which
investigators deemed not to be gang related.
The second was also an alley shooting on Nov. 26 in the 3000 block
of Coolidge Avenue, which left a man and a woman wounded. Sixty
officers from the Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Santa Ana police
departments, as well as officials from the Orange County district
attorney’s office and the Probation Department, served search
warrants in connection to the shooting and arrested four men and two
boys.
Curtis said Friday’s shooting was “possibly” gang related and that
Sgt. Jack Archer, who was not available for comment, would further
investigate it. Curtis said he could not release further details
about the incident because it was still under investigation.
Salas and Ibarra said they still feel comfortable in their
neighborhood and are not afraid to walk down the streets. In fact,
the violence has gotten better since “back in the days,” the men
said.
“It used to be a lot worse,” Salas said.
Mothers with babies in strollers walked by and children played
basketball on the school grounds. A young couple walked along
Hamilton, sharing a smoothie and a family held a yard sale. Ibarra
and Salas said life simply goes on.
“Of course it bothers me but what are you going to do about it?”
he said. “You just mind your own business and protect your own life.”
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