Sacramento police have arrested a 19-year-old woman in connection with the killing of two men who were gunned down in July behind their apartments on Seavey Circle.
Police allege that Priscilla Ramirez (left photo) instigated her cousin Phillip Gonzales, 26, and his friend Michael Armstrong, 21, to confront Everett Taylor, 28, by telling the men that Taylor had wronged her.
The July 21 confrontation in the Seavey Circle housing complex near Fifth Street led to Taylor and his 35-year-old friend, Deshawn Holloway, being fatally shot.
Holloway was pronounced dead on scene. Taylor died the next morning at UC Davis Medical Center from his injuries.
Police arrested Gonzales on July 30 and Armstrong turned himself him Aug. 2. Both men are being held without bail on two counts of homicide charges at the Sacramento County Main Jail, according to online jail records.
Police department spokesman Sgt. Norm Leong said Ramirez was arrested Thursday evening on suspicion of homicide at her residence in the 7200 block of Jerry Way.
Leong would not discuss the details of Ramirez's allegations that led to the deadly confrontation, but said she had a "dating relationship" with Taylor.
Ramirez "had directed these two men and told them that certain things occurred to her," Leong said.
In an earlier statement, detectives said they believe that Gonzales and Armstrong went to Seavey Circle that night looking for Taylor because they believed that Taylor had "mistreated a female acquaintance of theirs."
Residents of Seavey Circle spoke highly of the victims, praising them as exemplary fathers who took care of their children and helpful neighbors who looked out for other residents' welfare.









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