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HUNG JURY ENDS TRIAL FOR MAN CHARGED WITH FATAL ANTIOCH SHOOTING
ROBERT BURNSON
MARTINEZ
MARTINEZ - A mistrial was declared Tuesday in the case of an alleged Norteno gang member accused of participating in a shooting rampage that left one dead and four injured in a veterans hall in Antioch.
Judge Wayne Westover declared a mistrial after the jury announced it was hopelessly deadlocked with one holdout unconvinced of Gabriel Roberson's guilt.
Roberson, 20, of Antioch is charged with murder and four counts of attempted murder.
The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office will most likely retry him, said prosecutor McGregor Scott. Westover scheduled a hearing for Thursday to set a date for a new trial.
Police say Roberson was one of six members of the West 20th Street branch of the Norteno gang who burst into the Veterans Memorial Hall in Antioch during a quincenera, a party to celebrate a girl's 15th birthday, on April 17, 1994.
Two of the young men opened fire, one with a shotgun, the other allegedly Roberson with a .38-caliber revolver.
Police said the rampage was retaliation for an alleged driveby shooting earlier in the evening in Pittsburg. Nortenos blamed Surenos for the driveby, Scott said. A known Sureno was at the quinceera but was not injured in the shooting.
The victims, including Jorge Franco, 26, killed by a bullet to the heart, were standing near the known Sureno, the prosecutor said.
One of the injured men picked out Roberson from a photo lineup and later pointed him out at trial. But no one else at the crowded party confirmed the identification a fact the prosecutor termed "peculiar."
The lone holdout on the jury panel, who asked not to be identified, said she doubted the identification because the eyewitness had testified that he had five or six beers in the course of the evening.
The jury started deliberating Friday morning.
In case you wanted to know who Snoop was
HUNG JURY ENDS TRIAL FOR MAN CHARGED WITH FATAL ANTIOCH SHOOTING
ROBERT BURNSON
MARTINEZ
MARTINEZ - A mistrial was declared Tuesday in the case of an alleged Norteno gang member accused of participating in a shooting rampage that left one dead and four injured in a veterans hall in Antioch.
Judge Wayne Westover declared a mistrial after the jury announced it was hopelessly deadlocked with one holdout unconvinced of Gabriel Roberson's guilt.
Roberson, 20, of Antioch is charged with murder and four counts of attempted murder.
The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office will most likely retry him, said prosecutor McGregor Scott. Westover scheduled a hearing for Thursday to set a date for a new trial.
Police say Roberson was one of six members of the West 20th Street branch of the Norteno gang who burst into the Veterans Memorial Hall in Antioch during a quincenera, a party to celebrate a girl's 15th birthday, on April 17, 1994.
Two of the young men opened fire, one with a shotgun, the other allegedly Roberson with a .38-caliber revolver.
Police said the rampage was retaliation for an alleged driveby shooting earlier in the evening in Pittsburg. Nortenos blamed Surenos for the driveby, Scott said. A known Sureno was at the quinceera but was not injured in the shooting.
The victims, including Jorge Franco, 26, killed by a bullet to the heart, were standing near the known Sureno, the prosecutor said.
One of the injured men picked out Roberson from a photo lineup and later pointed him out at trial. But no one else at the crowded party confirmed the identification a fact the prosecutor termed "peculiar."
The lone holdout on the jury panel, who asked not to be identified, said she doubted the identification because the eyewitness had testified that he had five or six beers in the course of the evening.
The jury started deliberating Friday morning.