Nov 04, 2024
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - Fresno Police announced two men wanted under suspicion of homicide are off the streets. Gerrick Franklin was arrested for the fatal shooting that occurred last Friday at the Windscape Apartments, resulting in the death of Tyler Amon, according to officials. The second arrest involves Devin Senegal, 23, who officials say was taken into custody under suspicion of the homicide of Adriana Gonzales. Gonzales was shot multiple times outside a liquor store in southeast Fresno. Last Friday, Tyler Hamond, 33, was found with a single gunshot wound to his back. Fresno Police says the suspect, Gerrick Franklin, 34, is Hamond’s cousin. During a press conference on Monday afternoon, Fresno Police Lt. Paul Cervantes reported that Franklin is associated with a local gang and has a lengthy criminal record. "A history involving narcotics sales, he has prior robbery arrest, you know, this individual is somebody that is known to law enforcement," said Cervantes.  Franklin was arrested in Madera County on Sunday, but police are not releasing the motive. "We don't give up after a couple of weeks, it's not like television, it doesn't always come together in 24 hours, but they are relentless and we don't quit," said Fresno Police Interim Chief Mindy Casto. Casto applauds the men and women who were able to apprehend Senegal. He, along with Aaminah Norman, 26, and Sabrina Acosta-Ramirez, 29, were wanted for the fatal shooting of Gonzales. "Adrianna Gonzales was tragically shot after an argument and the suspect vehicle drove away, driving over her as it fled the scene, she died as a result of those gunshot wounds and her family has deeply missed her every day since then," said Casto. Senegal was arrested in Las Vegas last Friday after being found intoxicated in a parked car.   Police are still searching for the two other women, who have previous charges related to prostitution.  Norman has an outstanding warrant for murder, while Ramirez has a warrant for being an accessory, as she was the one who drove the getaway car. Authorities believe they may have left the state. "It hurts knowing that they don't want to just do the right thing and turn themselves in and make it right, because eventually, you're going to get caught, there's no hiding, there's no hiding," said Nicole Ruggeri, Gonzales' mother.  Gonzales' family continues to honor her memory and tirelessly shares her story with anyone who will listen, in hopes of achieving justice. "She wanted to be a pediatric nurse, so, you know, she was trying to get herself together so she could start going on the right path in life, she had made bad decisions, you know, but she was working on bettering herself, and her first step was graduating, and she accomplished that," said Ruggeri. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Norman or Ramirez can report it anonymously to Fresno Police. 
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