The suspect of the MacArthur Park shooting incident was filed for trial

The Los Angeles County Prosecutor’s Office said in a press release on Monday that a man who had previously felled crimes was arrested for a shot related to gangs in MacArthur Park last week. Essence
The 27 -year -old Jose Daniel AMAYA was tried on Monday for five attempted murders and increased five guns for punishment, which increased the time of imprisonment because of the felony to use guns. Officials said that AMAYA (AMAYA) fired a lot of shots from a group of people near the Wilshire Avenue and South Alvarado Street at about 12:40 am on January 22.
All five victims were taken to a nearby hospital. Police said the victim was a bystander during the competitors gang confrontation. According to the local prosecutor’s office, Amaia was arrested on the same day.
AMAYA (AMAYA) used to be guilty of two felony under the “three strikes” law in the state. The local prosecutor’s office said that if he was convicted, he might face multiple lifelong terms in prison.
“The violence of guns is still a destructive scourge in Los Angeles. Today, my office takes a decisive action by raising five guns to improve the quantification, each victim.” Atti. Nathan Hochman said on Monday. “These enhanced capabilities will be sentenced to 25 years in prison. This is a clear and clear information: Los Angeles County will not tolerate gun violence.”
AMAYA’s bail is set to $ 8 million.