Both men were booked into the Pasadena Police Department Jail. Knowles was being held without bail, while Johnson s bail was set at $4.09 million.
The two men are scheduled to be arraigned Thursday at the Pasadena courthouse on attempted murder and other charges.
Officers were sent to the 300 block of Parke Street about 3 p.m. Feb. 14 on reports of shots fired and found the boy suffering from multiple, potentially life-threatening gunshot wounds, according to a police statement.
The preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects exited a late model, light-colored four-door sedan and fired multiple gunshots, striking Mario Ramirez, then jumped back in the car and sped off.
By City News Service
Apr 10, 2021
PASADENA (CNS) - A 27-year-old Pasadena man was jailed this morning on $2.4 million bail in connection with the drive-by shooting death of a Duarte man in May.
Dejon Ogletree was arrested Thursday by the U.S. Marshals Service Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force, according to Pasadena Police Department Lt. Jesse Carrillo, who did not disclose where Ogletree was taken into custody.
Task force team members found two guns during Ogletree s arrest, Carrillo said.
Ogletree and another man, Terrel Leonard Neal Jr., 26, of Pasadena, are charged with killing Ray Anthony Magee Jr. on May 23, while he sat in a car with another man in the 1500 block of Lake Avenue, near East Howard Street, police said.
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White supremacy is on the rise throughout the country, including in New Hampshire. The Southern Poverty Law Center tracked six hate groups in New Hampshire in 2020. Here in the Upper Valley, the shooting of the Hanukkah menorah on the Dartmouth campus this past December intensified fear within the Jewish community. Most distressing, members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives have acted with impunity to fuel such hatred.
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A 10-year-old boy was playing in front of his family s home Sunday in a Pasadena neighborhood when he was struck by gunfire, police said.
The gunshots near Parke Street and Garfield Avenue were reported about 3 p.m., according to Pasadena police. At least one man got out of a vehicle and fired shots toward the area where Mario Gabriel Ramirez was playing, Pasadena police Lt. Carolyn Gordon said.
Lindaura Garcia, the paternal grandmother, said she thought the worst.
“I was hysterical, I didn’t know what had happened,” she said.
The boy suffered life-threatening injuries, but was alert when he was taken to a hospital.