
"These convictions and sentences hold these men accountable for a brazen mid-afternoon drive-by shooting. Although, I am grateful no lives were lost in this incident, it should be clear to them that gun violence will never be normalized nor tolerated in San Francisco. Anyone with the intention of coming to San Francisco to engage in violence, with the belief that they will get off with no consequences is mistaken."
"The four men were accused of leaving a residence in Oakland, together, and traveling to San Francisco in two vehicles, with Martin-Turner driving a Hyundai, and Stewart driving an Infiniti G37. An hour later, the group then showered bullets into a home on Donner Avenue while shooting at the victim, who was reportedly talking to a person in a car on the street at the time."
Four individuals have entered guilty pleas for their involvement in a September 7, 2023 drive-by shooting in San Francisco's Bayview District. Cory Martin-Turner and Shaquille Dumetz were sentenced in December, with Dumetz receiving seven years for attempted murder and Martin-Turner receiving six years for assault with a semiautomatic weapon. Phillip Stewart and Jahari Oliver subsequently pleaded guilty to assault with a semiautomatic weapon and face sentencing on Wednesday, likely receiving six-year sentences. The four men traveled from Oakland to San Francisco in two vehicles and fired multiple shots at a home on Donner Avenue, striking the victim in the thigh. The investigation involved the FBI, Oakland police, and ATF, with search warrants executed at seven Bay Area locations.
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