Four people arrested in connection with a deadly shooting in San Francisco's Lower Haight earlier this year pleaded not guilty to murder, burglary and weapons charges, prosecutors said.
District Attorney Brooke Jenkins' office said 28-year-old Jeremiah Fischer, 24-year-old Deniro Gulley, 21-year-old Jamaree Willis and 25-year-old Chase Goodspeed-Taylor were arraigned on Friday. A judge granted a request by the DA's office to hold the suspects without bail.
"These men will be vigorously prosecuted and held accountable for their crimes," Jenkins said in a statement. All four suspects have been charged with murder in connection with a shooting on the night of June 5, 2023 near Rose and Webster streets. The victim, a 25-year-old man, was driven to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries and later died.Along with the murder charges, Fisher, Goodspeed-Taylor and Gulley were charged with being prohibited persons in possession of a firearm, while Wills was charged with carrying a loaded firearm.
Gulley and Willis were also charged with 14 counts of burglary, while Goodspeed-Taylor were charged with seven counts of burglary. Prosecutors also allege Gully, Willis and Goodspeed-Taylor committed the crimes while on bail.
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