Two Persimmon Street murder suspects appear in court; a third is arrested

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Two Persimmon Street murder suspects appear in court; a third is arrested​


Corpus Christi Police Department officers said a 20-year-old woman was killed in the shooting.


Author: Alizia Ybarra, Haley Williams (KIII), Jeremy Landers

Published: 5:49 AM CST February 6, 2023

Updated: 5:05 PM CST February 7, 2023

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Two men suspected of murder in connection with a shooting in the 2700 block of Persimmon Street on Sunday were in court Tuesday to receive their court-appointed attorneys.

A third man, 22-year-old Jacob Salomon, also was arrested on one count of murder after being medically released Tuesday.

Two suspects, 19-year-old Freddy Davis and 22-year-old Attrieon Sherrill, were immediately arrested at the scene, according to CCPD. Both are charged with murder.

Officers were called to the 2700 block of Persimmon just before midnight Sunday where they found five people with gunshot wounds, including a 20-year-old woman dead. She has been identified as Alexis Gonzales.

Her family has set up an online fundraiser to cover funeral costs.

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Jacob Salomon, according to Daily Kenn https://thedailykenn.blogspot.com/2023/02/dailykenn_7.html


Investigators said there was an argument between two groups of people and the shooting was not random.

Four people with gunshot wounds were taken to an area hospital and several others are being questioned, police on scene said.

Police said the four people taken to the hospital are expected to be okay.

Residents living on Persimmon St. said the gunshots late Sunday weren't the first they heard over the weekend.

One neighbor told 3NEWS that her and her husband were watching TV on Saturday night. Despite having the volume up pretty loudly, she said, they still could hear loud yelling, and then gunshots being fired back and forth.
 
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Sunday late night one woman is dead at a shootout at Persimmon St. in Corpus Christi, let’s check out what happened in this incident and more information throug this article

What Happened at Persimmon St.​

According to the Corpus Christi Police Department many people were shot and one person is shoot dead after a gunfire on Persimmon St. overnight in Corpus Christi. In the shooting 20 year old woman were dead after serious wounds.
Corpus Christi police officers arrived at the 2700 block of Persimmon on Monday morning, five people were found injured in the gunshot.
Two people immediately arrived and were taken into the custody by the Corpus Christi police. Two men, 22 year old Attreion Sherrill and 19 year old Freddy Davis, were arrested at the spot.

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Another 22 year old person was also identifed as a suspect in this incident but still not arrested due to some medical reasons. According to officials, an argument happened between people in a home and pepople in the car, so the shooting was not random.
After the gunfire, four people were taken to nearyby hospitals for medical help while many others are being questioned, police said in the statement. And the injured people are expected to be okay.
According to the police the shooting beagn after the began argument turned into a fight. A police officer said that the suspect knows each other so the incident is not random.
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Further he said “Everybody that’s involved has been identified and are being questioned because this is still an ongoing investigation,”

Police Update on Social media​

On Monday, February 6, 2023, Corpus Christi Police Officers continued their investigation into the city’s latest homicide, which occurred on the 2700 block of Persimmon Street.
19-year-old Freddy Davis and 22-year-old Attrieon Sherrill were immediately detained on scene. Both Davis and Sherrill were transported to the Corpus Christi Police Department to be interviewed by Detectives and were later transported to the City Detention Center for processing.
A third suspect, described as a 22-year-old male has not been booked in, pending medical clearance.
Davis and Sherrill were booked on one count of Murder ($1,000,000 Bond).
This is still an active and ongoing investigation and if anyone has any additional information related to this Homicide, you are asked to contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at (361) 886-2840.
Information provided to Crime Stoppers is anonymous; if the information leads to an arrest, it could earn you a cash reward.
 

Three men arrested in connection to Southside shooting that killed 1, injured 4​

Ashlee Burns
Corpus Christi Caller Times


Three men were arrested in connection to a shooting that killed a 20-year-old woman and injured four others at a home on Corpus Christi's Southside.

Around 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 5, officers responded to the 2700 block of Persimmon Street, near Galvan Elementary School, where they found a woman who had been shot and died due to her injuries, a news release stated.

The Nueces County Medical Examiner's Office identified the woman as 20-year-old Alexis Gonzales.

Four additional shooting victims were found at the scene and were taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police believe several people drove to a home on Persimmon Street, where a disturbance escalated to a shooting. A news release stated that "both parties" discharged firearms and were known to each other.

Freddy Davis, 19, and Attrieon Sherrill, 22, were detained at the scene for questioning. They each were booked into the Nueces County Jail for suspicion of murder with a $1 million bond.

A third man, 22-year-old Jacob Salomon, was taken into police custody two days after the shooting. He was medically cleared before being booked into the Nueces County Jail for suspicion of murder with a $1 million bond.

The investigation is ongoing, though there are currently no outstanding suspects, according to police. Anyone with information should contact police at 361-886-2840, Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit the information online at https://www.p3tips.com/TipForm.aspx?ID=343&C=&T=.
 
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