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7 MONTH OLD BABY SHOT EXECUTION STYLE/R.I.PZ

JUST HAD TO DO THIS.I'VE LOST SO MANY LOVED ONES AND CLOSE HOMIES THESE LAST 2 OR 3 YEARS TO GUNZ.THE SHIT IS TO CRAZY AND REAL.HERE OUR SOME OF MY PEOPLES THAT WERE CLOSEST TO ME.I MISS U GUYS AND LOVE AND I WILL NEVER FORGET U.. 1 LUV

AND FUK WHO EVER DID THIS SHIT TO THIS "INOCENT" BABY.U GOT URZ COMMIN WEATHER IT BE IN THESE STREETZ IN THE PEN OR WITH GOD.U FUCKIN COWARDS ARE GONNA GET URZ.AND THAT ON MOMMAZ


R.I.P SEAN PAUL AQUITANIA AND HIS BABY BOY SEAN JR


Sean Paul Aquitania was shot and killed Friday in an attempt to fight off home-invasion robbers and save his 7-month-old son, Sacramento Sheriff's detectives revealed Sunday.

But investigators still can't fathom why the men who killed the 21-year-old father went on to execute the son, Sean Paul Aquitania Jr., in his car seat before fleeing the quiet cul de sac in southeast Sacramento.

"The fight started because (Aquitania) physically tried to leave to get to the child," Sacramento Sheriff's homicide Sgt. Drew Wyant said Sunday. "There is no reason anyone would have to kill this kid. There is no reason."

Sheriff's deputies saturated the neighborhood surrounding Country Greens Court on Sunday, canvassing for any information about the killer or killers. Detectives awaited word from the crime lab about evidence gathered at the scene.

Wyant stressed that he's hoping anyone who has any information about the double homicide will come forward.

"There are people out there that were directly involved and know what happened," he said.

Wyant said gangs and drugs appear to be involved on the periphery of the case, but it's not clear if either led directly to Friday's events.

Dan Cabral, the case's lead detective, said one thing is clear: Aquitania and his son were innocent victims who were at the wrong place at the wrong time.

"We have no indication that (Aquitania) was down the wrong path," Cabral said.

Aquitania's father told The Bee on Saturday that his son had matured after the birth of his son, working a swing shift at a check-cashing store. Aquitania tattooed the infant's hand print on one forearm and his footprint on the other, with the words "my" and "life."

Minutes before the shooting Friday, Aquitania pulled up at the tract house on the 8400 block of Country Greens Court to visit the man who had been chosen to be the baby's godfather.

Aquitania knocked on the door just before 2 p.m. When a resident answered, two men rushed in, apparently attempting a home-invasion robbery, Sacramento Sheriff's Sgt. Tim Curran said.

During the robbery, Aquitania put up a fight. But it was to no avail -- one of the suspects shot him twice in the upper body.

"Sean was trying to get back to his kid, which led to his demise," Wyant said.

The suspects left the house, but before they fled the area, one of them went to Aquitania's Chevrolet Impala and shot the 7-month-old in the back of the head.

Authorities on Sunday would only release minimal descriptions of the suspects, offered by the home's residents: one was wearing a black, hooded sweat shirt, the other, a green shirt and a green Oakland A's hat.

Cabral said the motive is only known to the killer.

"To be so cold-hearted to shoot a child -- I don't know," Cabral said. "To touch an innocent, innocent child like this is unbelievable."

After the shooting, the home's residents ran outside seeking help. One resident, a 21-year-old, cradled baby Sean and knocked on neighbors' doors, begging them to call 911. Another, a 24-year-old, went to a home about a mile away on Stevenson Avenue to get help, Curran said.

Detectives interviewed the two residents extensively, Wyant said.

"The cooperation is not as forthcoming as we'd believed it would be based on an (infant's) loss of life," Wyant said.

Neighbors said the men were known for having loud parties and frequent visitors.

On Sunday, Wyant said detectives came across drug paraphernalia in the neighborhood of the shooting, but could not determine whether it was related to the case.

Anyone with information about the case can call sheriff's officials at (916) 874-5115.

R.I.P RALPHIE RAYNONSO

FOX40
Published: March 27, 2006
SACRAMENTO — Investigators say it was a party gone bad. Just after midnight the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department was called to the scene at Burdett and Houston. When they arrived, they found a young man dead on the ground. “It started out as a party call and we got an update of shots being fired,” said Deputy John Mercurio.

The young man killed, Ralph Reynoso’s 18 year old son. “I was able to see him from a distance, that was my son Ralphie.”

Investigators say 18-year old Ralph Reynoso, Junior was one of three victims in the shooting. According to Mercurio, a gun was found right next to his body. “Five different caliber weapons were used. We recovered four firearms so our concern is there’s more victims and we’re concerned about retaliation.”

Bryan Grab witnessed the shooting. “I just thought they were partying here, having a good time. Obviously they didn’t have a good time.”

Neighbors were shocked it was a party gone bad. Homicide detectives apprehended two teenagers who were also shot and taken to a local hospital - one with life threatening injuries. Authorities say, what’s interesting is both were wearing bullet proof vests. Police say others interviewed also had gang ties.

Ralph’s father doesn’t believe his son was ever involved in a gang and he never thought his son would party with friends who caused this much trouble. “I guess it just got out of hand. I’m not really sure what went wrong, what happened.”

R.I.P ROBERT ZARCO


Elias Sanchez, 26, a father of four, was gunned down in front of his wife, Sofia, at approximately 1:40 a.m. outside Club Elements, which is located at 805 15th Street. Police say the shooter, Robert Zarco, 28, then was pursued by unidentified assailants down an alley south of the club and killed with a shot in the back. Though initial reports classified the case as gang-related, authorities are now saying the shootings were the product of a long-running enmity between the victims, both of whom were from Sacramento.

Two bystanders wounded in the shooting were treated and released from the University of California, Davis, Medical Center.

Police are still investigating the case, said Sgt. Justin Risley, a Sacramento Police Department spokesman, and thus far have made no arrests. But the incident has brought an end to the hip-hop shows that helped make Elements a popular night spot. That much is clear, though between interviews with police, club owners, patrons and promoters, the explanations for why the music won’t be there anymore are nebulous at best.

Sofia said she received an urgent phone call from her husband at 12:45 a.m., asking her to come pick him up.

“My husband had called me and told me that Robert was up there and that he wanted to come home and for me to come get him,” Sanchez said. The two men, according to her, had an uneasy relationship running back to 2000, when the Sanchez family moved into an Oak Park neighbor-hood and Elias ran afoul of local gang members.

“They started asking who he is, where he’s from. He said, 'I don’t represent nothing,’” she recalled. “They told him, like, 'You just can’t move into our neighborhood.’”

“People shot at my house at least five times,” she said. The family left Oak Park after six months.

She also is puzzled by what she recalls as alternately friendly and hostile behavior from Zarco when her husband crossed paths with him. In 2002, Sofia said, she and Elias jumped into their vehicle and fled after Zarco and another man confronted him at a gas station. A few months later, she said, the two men crossed paths at a Wal-Mart and exchanged greetings.

That same dichotomy is what witnesses remember the night of the shooting. According to several witnesses, the two men shook hands and apparently made up after a confrontation inside the club.

Police say that Zarco then waited outside and shot Sanchez after he left Elements with a group of friends after the club closed. Sofia had arrived to take him home, but he never made it.

“His last words to me were, 'I’m good. I’m good,’” she said. “He’d just finished telling me how Robert was buying him drinks and everything was fine.”

R.I.P DANNY BOY


R.I.P LITTLE BITAZ


SHOT OUT UR R.I.P TO YA LOVED ONES......
 
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my condolences to your family and your loved ones family. I head about the murder of the father and baby on the news the other night and that story broke my heart. 1luv to your loved ones.
 

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RIP TO MY BABY COUSIN RICARDO JOSEPH YSASAGA DIED BEFORE HE HAD A CHANCE


AND REST IN PARADISE TO MY UNCLE WILLIAM GUEVARA I MISS YOU MAYNE
STRAIGHT UP G NEVER FORGET YOU I MISS YOUR STORYS
 
Jul 15, 2007
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THANKS U GUYS FOR TAKIN THE TIME TO PEEP THIS THREAD AND UR KIND WORDS.THE COLD PART BOUT ALL THIS SHIT IS THAT THIS IS A EVERY DAY THANG ALL ACROSS THE WORLD.AND IM NOT TRYNA ACT LIKE IM ALL INOCENT BUT FOR THEM DUDES TO KILL A BABY LIKE THAT.SHIT IS UNFORGIVIBLE
 
Jan 3, 2006
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damn cuz

RIP to the people u lost for real

also RIP to my homies apu and robert who passed away last year

and to my godmother and my TIA TERE who died this year

sad times :mad:
 
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R.I.P. To all of our loved 1's!!!!

And grandma i still constantly think about you, and to this day regret i wasnt there for you when you needed me! I love you!
 
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killing a man and then shooting his son execution style..that shit out of pocket and straight out of line..

who ever shot the kid is a fucking coward ...
 
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C-DUBB said:
RIP TO YOUR FOLKS... ONE OF MY GOOD FRIENDS JUST LOST HIS LITTLE BROTHER ( ONLY 21 YEARS OLD ) YESTERDAY .. WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD NUMEROUS TIMES... I GOTTA GO SEE THE FAMILY TODAY .. SHITS HARD RIGHT NOW
YEAH BRO SORRY FOR UR LOSS TOO.I KNOW THAT WAS DRE AND DRU LITTLE BROTHER.HE GOT MUREDERD OVER SOME COWARD SHIT TOO.I DONT KNOW WHAT THE FUK IS GOIN IN SOUTH SAC RITE NOW BUT SHITZ GETTIN REAL UGLY AND IT BOUT TO GET EVEN WORSE.
 
Mar 26, 2006
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R.I.P to all our lost loved one freinds and family

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R.I.P to my old buddy Nathan, took his gf's life, held the cops at bay for over 30 hours then took his own life in a tragic day for all of us that knew him.

July 4, 2004
The Sun-Herald


The woman whose murder is believed to have sparked a siege in southern Sydney had applied for an apprehended violence order against the man who held police at bay, The Sun-Herald can reveal.

Nathan Mazurani, 23, was last night found dead inside the Banksia house from which he held police at bay for more than 34 hours.

Detectives at the scene refused to say how Mr Mazurani died, but confirmed that he had suffered what appeared to be a gunshot wound.

The 21-year-old woman made her application for an AVO to police. It was unclear last night why no order was made.

The woman's body was found in a house in Kogarah on Thursday.

Police approached the rental property in Banksia Avenue at 10.15am on Friday to question Mr Mazurani in relation to the woman's death.

A number of shots were fired towards the police and, for much of yesterday, officers from the elite State Protection Group made regular appeals by megaphone to Mr Mazurani.

A police source said Mr Mazurani's girlfriend had ended their relationship on June 25. The following morning, Mr Mazurani arrived at Gladstone Street, Kogarah, and the pair had a bitter public row outside the woman's home.

Mr Mazurani accused his former lover of having given him hepatitis C by putting blood on a razor which he later used to shave. The woman in turn made an accusation against Mr Mazurani.

The Sun-Herald has learnt that the woman later contacted police to seek an AVO.

On Thursday, between 1pm and 2pm, an unknown offender entered the woman's home and shot her, while children in the nearby Kogarah Public School playground were enjoying a noisy lunchbreak.

Police so far have found no one in the vicinity who heard the gunshot. At 4pm, a housemate of the woman found her body lying in a pool of blood, in a bedroom; a spent cartridge was beside her.

A police armoured vehicle known as the Bearcat trawled Banksia Avenue yesterday, carrying special police in protective helmets and clothing and with high-powered weapons.

Mr Mazurani's anxious father watched the siege surrounded by friends and family.


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R.I.P to Pete, a local ledgend and a hero amongst his mates, was murdered by casino security gaurds many years ago.

Father speaks out after son's death in casino brawl PRINT FRIENDLY EMAIL STORY
PM - Tuesday, 17 October , 2006 18:42:00
Reporter: Emma Alberici
MARK COLVIN: It's almost nine years since a young man named Peter Dalamangas was killed at Sydney's Star City Casino during a melee with security guards.

He was 23, and since then the casino has admitted it was liable for his death.

Now Peter Dalamangas' parents Bill and Christina Dalamangas, together with Peter's former fiancee Jenny Ferekos, are suing the casino and the NSW Casino Control Authority.

Today in the New South Wales Supreme Court, Peter's father spoke for the first time of the pain of losing his son.

The case now revolves around the amount of damages to be paid.

Emma Alberici prepared this report.

EMMA ALBERICI:

WITNESS 1: I copped several knees to the back. My legs were pinned back, my back arched. I was screaming with pain, I couldn't breathe, I was pleading.

WITNESS 2: I begged and I screamed for them to let me go because I couldn't breathe. I thought, this is it, these guys are going to kill me

EMMA ALBERICI: You're hearing the voices of two friends who were with Peter Dalamangas on January 31st 1998.

A group of seven had gone to Sydney's Star City Casino for a night out that ended in tragedy.

WITNESS 3: I heard Peter screaming frantically, "Let me up, I can't breathe, I can't breathe!"

EMMA ALBERICI: This morning in the New South Wales Supreme Court, Senior Counsel Phillip Mahoney representing the Dalamangas family and Peter Dalamangas's former fiancee Jenny Ferekos played closed circuit footage of the incident.

It showed casino security staff striking some of the men to the head with their knees and Peter Dalamangas being held in a headlock for three minutes by one guard while another two struggled with him. A fourth man appeared to be pulling on a tie placed around the victim's neck.

The images were so graphic Peter Dalamangas's mother and his former fiancee left the courtroom in tears.

In March 1998 one of the men involved in the fight with security guards recounted his experiences to Channel 9.

WITNESS 4: I remember my head being banged to the ground a few times, being kicked and I also remember something around my neck, tightening my neck and giving me trouble with my breathing.

It was a material type of thing, I'm not sure what it was, but I did have trouble with my breathing at the time and there were marks on my neck afterwards.

EMMA ALBERICI: A coroner's inquest found Peter Dalamangas died because security staff used unjustifiable force in holding him down.

An autopsy found his death was the result of the combined effects of neck and chest compression.

In the witness box today, Bill Dalamangas told the court he wanted an independent autopsy report done because he believed police wanted to cover up his son's murder.

Visibly upset by the proceedings, he said that it had been almost a decade and still they'd found no justice in the system because quote, "his son's killers are still free".

Star City Casino has admitted it is liable over the death and the court case before Justice David Kirby is now about how much should be awarded in damages.

New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma is the Dalamangas family's local member and this afternoon he spoke to PM about the case.

MORRIS IEMMA: The statement yesterday is vindication for Mr and Mrs Dalamangas who suffered not only the tragic loss of their son, but who have had to work tirelessly what yesterday's statement says.

And that is, that there was excessive force used which caused the death of their son. It's a timely vindication of their long-term campaign and their suffering of this tragic incident.

MARK COLVIN: That report by Emma Alberici.


 

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RIP FLACZ(ROMAN GONZALEZ) N RIP FLACO(ROBERT ZARCO).... BROTHER I HOPE U TAKING CARE OF POPZ UP THERE AND I HOPE U BOTH WATCHING OVER ME... NOT A DAY GOES BY WHERE I DON'T THINK OF HOW FUCKED UP THIS SHT RLLY IS💔I MISS YALL