Fremont officers arrested a man in connection with a deadly shooting between vehicles earlier this month, police said Thursday.
At approximately 9:45 a.m. on March 5, officers were alerted to a reported shooting in the area of Stevenson Boulevard and Albrae Street. Police said they learned then that two vehicles were involved, one of which fled the scene, and the other appeared to be in a crash. Upon arrival, officers immediately noticed the driver of the vehicle that crashed was suffering from gunshot wounds and had life-threatening injuries.
On Wednesday, detectives served an arrest and search warrant in the 5000 block of Hartnett Avenue in Richmond after Carver was identified as coming out of an associate's residence. Police said that around 7:15 p.m., he and other associates were contacted in a vehicle as they were leaving the residence. Carver was then arrested without incident on suspicion of murder and was booked into Santa Rita Jail.
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