Police: 4 arrested after shooting that injured 4-year-old girl, man in Orlando
Orlando police have arrested four suspects in a shooting that injured a 4-year-old girl and a 45-year-old man.
According to police, officers responded to a shooting in the 700 block of Oxalis Avenue on Saturday shortly after noon.
They found a man with multiple gunshot wounds. The young girl was also hit by gunfire and was taken to the hospital by someone at the scene. Both victims are expected to recover. Police said there were two additional victims who were not injured.
Marvin Antonio Paguanda Sanchez was arrested at the scene. He faces several charges including two counts of accessory after the fact. Yasmi Lidieth Matamoros-Mendoza fled to Louisiana but was later caught by U.S. Marshals. She faces multiple charges, including attempted second-degree murder.
Officers said Matamoros-Mendoza initially gave them a fake Mexican passport and ID before they figured out her real name.
A third suspect, Juan Carlos Lopez-Ruiz, was arrested and is also facing multiple charges, including attempted second-degree murder.
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On Wednesday, officials said a fourth person was arrested by the Orlando Police Department Fugitive Investigative.
The suspect was identified as Jezer Alexander Gonzalez and has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated battery and armed robbery with a firearm.
Police released a video showing the moments leading up to the shooting, which shows the suspects pulling up in a dark SUV. They walked up to a light gray truck with four people inside and started shooting.
Officers said the suspects are dangerous individuals and are suspected to have committed other robberies. They said they need help in identifying potentially more suspects.
Anyone with information that could help detectives with this case is asked to contact Crimeline at 1-800-425-TIPS or OPD.