From Bill Lindelof:
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department gang unit detectives have arrested a teenager on suspicion of killing a young man in October.
The 17-year-old, who was in Sacramento County Juvenile Hall on unrelated charges, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of homicide and gang-related charges.
Detectives believe he shot to death Carlos Cervantes Jr., 23, who died Nov. 27 after being taken off medical life support.
About 4 a.m. Oct. 31, deputies responding to reports of a shooting in the Fruitridge neighborhood found Cervantes on the ground outside a home, suffering from a single gunshot wound to his upper body.
Cervantes was taken to the hospital, where medical staff cared for him until he was taken off life support and died.
Investigators have learned that on Oct. 31 Cervantes was attending a party at a home in the 5900 block of Clover Manor Way with several family members and friends. Detectives say they believe he became involved in an altercation with an uninvited party goer.
During the dispute, the suspect pulled a handgun, shot Cervantes and then fled.
Information gathered by homicide and gang unit detectives led them to believe the 17-year-old suspect was responsible for Cervantes' killing, a department news release states.
Detectives say they believe the motive for the shooting was gang-related.









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