A man was arrested Monday for allegedly killing another man near the Cal State University campus, in Hayward.
HAYWARD -- A man was arrested Monday for allegedly killing another man near Cal State University in Hayward earlier in the day, police said.
Zechariah Fisher, 24, of Hayward, was arrested for a shooting near the 25000 block of Carlos Bee Boulevard, which is near Mission Boulevard. Officers arrived at 5:54 a.m. following reports that a shooting may have occurred, according to police. Officers located an unconscious man suffering from bullet wounds and paramedics tried to save the man's life, police said. He died at the scene.
The victim's name is being withheld by police. The killing is the ninth this year in Hayward, according to police.Anyone with information about the fatal shooting may call Detective Kell at 293-7176.
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