From Kim Minugh
Sacramento police have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with the fatal shooting of another man in November 2008.
Detectives allege Arthur Alexander McCall killed 20-year-old Jonah Simms after the two argued on Bowles Street, near Traction Avenue, the night of Nov. 21, 2008, according to Sacramento police Sgt. Norm Leong.
McCall confronted Simms prior to the argument, and then shot Simms, Leong said. Simms died at a local hospital.
Detectives suspect the shooting was motivated by gang affiliations, Leong said.
Police arrested McCall on unrelated drug charges on Dec. 9. The murder charge was added Tuesday, and he is being held at the Sacramento County Main Jail without bail. He is scheduled to appear in court again Friday.
In a brief interview with The Bee at the jail on Tuesday night, McCall denied knowing Simms or having been at the scene of the shooting. Asked what he had to say about the allegations made by police, he shrugged his shoulders, said an expletive and hung up the phone.
McCall has a criminal history dating back to 2005 and including weapons, drugs and arson charges, according to Sacramento Superior Court records.









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