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Detectives say more than 100 expended shell casings were found at the scene along with a stolen handgun. An inspection revealed that the gun had been converted to a weapon capable of automatic fire, police say.
Smiley Martin is the brother of 26-year-old Dandrae Martin, the first suspect police announced they had arrested in connection to Sunday’s shooting.
Court documents show that Smiley Martin was in prison to serve a 10-year sentence for several previous felony convictions, but was released from custody early in 2021.
The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office tried to argue against Smiley’s release, saying in a letter to the parole board that he had “little regard for human life and the law.”
“He has no respect for others, for law enforcement or for the law. If he is released early, he will continue to break the law,” Deputy District Attorney Danielle Abilgaard wrote in a letter dated April 29, 2021.
Dandrae Martin had served time in Riverside County in 2014 for domestic violence and also served time in Arizona for aggravated assault and domestic violence in two separate cases in 2016 and 2018. He was also found guilty of violating his parole in 2019.[/i][/b]
Smiley Martin is the brother of 26-year-old Dandrae Martin, the first suspect police announced they had arrested in connection to Sunday’s shooting.
Court documents show that Smiley Martin was in prison to serve a 10-year sentence for several previous felony convictions, but was released from custody early in 2021.
The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office tried to argue against Smiley’s release, saying in a letter to the parole board that he had “little regard for human life and the law.”
“He has no respect for others, for law enforcement or for the law. If he is released early, he will continue to break the law,” Deputy District Attorney Danielle Abilgaard wrote in a letter dated April 29, 2021.
Dandrae Martin had served time in Riverside County in 2014 for domestic violence and also served time in Arizona for aggravated assault and domestic violence in two separate cases in 2016 and 2018. He was also found guilty of violating his parole in 2019.[/i][/b]
