
UPDATE 9:16 10:33PM ET - I CAN'T WAIT TO POST THE PICTURE OF THIS RAPID ANIMAL WHO KILLED THIS LITTLE KID.HE WILL BE DUBBED, "THE NEW POSTER BOY FOR THE DEATH PENALTY"! A 19 YEAR OLD GANGBANGER, A REAL HEADSHAKER. THE BASTARD!
UPDATE 9-16-11 9:19AM ET 19 YEAR OLD BRANDON TARAY BARNES ARRESTED-RIDING HIS BICYCLE! 2 BLOCK FROM SHOOTING SCENE. COPS TAKE HIM INTO CUSTODY FOR "HIS OWN SAFETY", AS SAN BERNADINO RESIDENTS WOULD SHOW THIS PRICK THE SAME MERCY HE SHOWED TO NYLAH FRANCO-TORREZ, THE 3 YEAR OLD WHO HAD HER BRAINS BLOWN OUT BY THIS ANIMAL. DA NOT RELEASING MUG SHOT YET UNTIL HE GOES THROUGH LINEUP AND WITNESSES CAN POSITIVELY ID THIS DIRTBALL.
UPDATE 9-15-11 4:55 ET SUSPECT ARRESTED! A GANGBANGER! HERE'S THE LA TIMES UPDATE:
San Bernardino police on Thursday said they had arrested a suspect in Monday’s shooting that left a 3-year-old girl dead and a pregnant woman and her young daughter seriously wounded.
The suspect fired shots at a crowded front porch apparently in an act of revenge, police said. An hour before, a Good Samaritan who lived in the house saw the suspect beating a woman down the street and stopped the assault, allowing the woman to escape.
Photos: San Bernadino shooting
Police spokeswoman Lt. Gwendolyn Waters said more details about the suspect and investigation would be released at a 3 p.m. news conference.
[Updated at 10 a.m.: Waters said the suspect in custody is 19 years old and was arrested at 5:09 p.m. Wednesday just two blocks from where the shooting occurred.
She declined to provide the suspect’s name or details of what led to his arrest, saying police and county prosecutors were discussing what information could be released without jeopardizing the case.
Members of the city’s gang unit made the arrest, Waters said.
"It wasn’t a tip, it was really good investigative work by our detectives," Waters said. "They got this guy identified and in custody less than 48 hours after the shooting."]
San Bernardino Police Chief Keith Kilmer had called the shooting "tragic, senseless and despicable."
The shooting happened about 7:45 p.m. Monday in the 1300 block of D Street, just six blocks from the police department, as relatives gathered at the home of Sophia Cardona were about the sit down for dinner.
Nylah Franco-Torres, 3, was shot in the head and pronounced dead at a hospital.
Cardona said her granddaughter La-Donna Howie, 21, and Howie's daughter Justine, 3, were the others wounded. Howie, who is five months' pregnant, was listed in stable condition at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton. Her unborn child was unharmed and in good condition, police said. Justine was in extremely critical condition at Loma Linda University Medical Center with a head wound.
Three-year-old Nylah Franco-Torrez was shot in the head and pronounced death at a hospital. The pregnant woman was in stable condition but her child, also a 3-year-old girl, remained in critical condition.
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