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The man accused of opening fire on five people, killing one person, in the Gaslamp Quarter last week with an unregistered ghost gun before he was stopped and tackled by two good Samaritans is due in court Tuesday on an unrelated charge.
Travis Sarreshteh, 32, is slated to face a judge in San Diego s East County for a charge of California Business and Professions Code 7582.3(A) in a separate incident. Court filings show he s facing a misdemeanor charge of providing security for a marijuana business without having a license to do so.
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Three New Jersey residents were among four people hurt in a deadly shooting in the Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego last week, authorities said.
Police described it as an unprovoked ghost gun attack.
Vincent Gazzani, 27, of Perrineville in Monmouth County; Alexander Balis, 26, of Mullica Hill in Gloucester County; and Jatil Kodati, 28, of Jersey City were injured by gunfire after a man opened fire in two separate shootings on April 22, according to San Diego police. Steven Ely, 68, of San Diego was the fourth man injured.
One person was killed in the shooting: Justice Boldin, a 28-year-old valet working at the
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Authorities Monday publicly identified five men who were wounded one fatally during a shooting rampage last week in the Gaslamp District by an assailant armed with an untraceable “ghost gun.”
Parking valet Justice Boldin, 28, was standing on a sidewalk in front of Pendry San Diego Hotel in the 500 block of J Street about 10:30 p.m. Thursday when a man walked up to him, pulled a 9mm pistol and shot him without provocation, according to police.
“The (shooter) began to walk away, but quickly turned and fired again at the victim,” Lt. Andra Brown said.
Boldin, an Ace Parking employee, died at the scene.
Two Israeli bystanders leapt in to save a wounded man’s life following a mass shooting in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter.
Dvir Benesh and Shai Gino, both trained medics in the Israel Defense Forces, happened to be nearby when a gunman opened fire in the busy tourist district last Thursday evening. Gino, 28, is a former IDF captain in now married to an American and studying for U.S. citizenship. His friend Benesh, 26, served in a special unit of the IDF.
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Dvir Benesh, left, and Shai Gino
Gino said they were standing outside a pizza place when the alleged assailant, identified by police as Travis Fereydoun Sarreshteh, 32, approached, yelling for people “to get out of his way.”