By Kim Minugh
kminugh@sacbee.com
Sacramento police have arrested two more juveniles in connection with the January killing of 15-year-old Aliyah Smith, bringing the total number of suspects to 12, according to authorities.
Eight of those suspects are younger than 18, said police Sgt. Norm Leong. Their names are not being released because they are juveniles.
All suspects are in custody and in the process of being booked into the Main Jail or juvenile hall on suspicion of murder, Leong said.
Leong said the suspects went to Nedra Court the morning of Jan. 3 looking to exact revenge on Smith, who had fought with one of the suspects at a party hours earlier.
The group members were in possession of at least two guns when they approached the home in which Smith was hiding. After trying to get her to come out of the house, they fired into the building, fatally striking the River City High School student.
All 12 suspects face charges of murder, Leong said, because they went to the home with the intent to "harm her." They also face charges of discharging a firearm into a residence, he said.
Arrested were: Marschell Brumfield, 19; Marcel Bullard, 18; D'Andre Monroe, 18; Alison Williams, 18; two 17-year-old boys; one 17-year-old girl; two 16-year-old girls; and three 15-year-old girls.
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| Clockwise from top left: Marschell Brumfield, Marcel Bullard, D'Andre Monroe, Alison Williams |
Call The Bee's Kim Minugh, (916) 321-1038.
Previous coverage:
Girl killed in south Sacramento an upbeat soul who didn't back down - Jan. 12, 2010
'Happy-go-lucky' girl killed after party fight - Jan. 4, 2010










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