By Hudson Sangree
hsangree@sacbee.com
Sacramento sheriff's detectives have arrested a second suspect in Thursday's shooting deaths at an apartment complex in the 3100 block of Trussel Way in the Arden Arcade area.
Detectives arrested 20-year-old Ronnie Brown III about 1:20 a.m. today in Stockton, according to a department news release.
The first suspect in the case, Dominique Amos, 20, was arrested by sheriff's detectives on Sunday in Stockton.
Both suspects are Stockton residents, the statement said.
The shooting victims appeared to have been innocent bystanders, authorities said. Marcus Thompson, 18, and Eleea Langley 29, were shot and killed, and an 18-year-old was wounded.
They were hit by a spray of gunfire at the Villa Capri apartments as they stood in the complex's breezeway just before 8 p.m.
Friends and relatives described Langley as a new father working long hours to get his family out of the seedy complex.
Others said Thompson was a teenager full of laughter and athletic prowess.
The third victim was hit in the arm and survived.
Both suspects have been booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on murder charges.
Sheriff's detectives believe Amos and Brown went to the complex to retaliate for a fight a few days earlier in which someone pulled a gun.
Call The Bee's Hudson Sangree, (916) 321-1191.
Previous coverage:
Arden Arcade slaying victims called innocent bystanders - Jan. 16, 2010









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