STORY INDEED. THANK YOU. WELL CHARGED IN A HATE CMERI IN STOCKTON WAS INOU CRT TODAY, MICHAEL HAYES IS ACCUSED OF SHTIOONG BOBBY GALE JR. SEVEN TIMES THE DA’S OFFICE SAYS HATES RATHER YELLED RACIAL SLURS BEFORE AND AFTER THE SHOOTING KCRA 3’S KAY RECEIPT HAS BEEN FOLLOWING THIS STORY FOR US. OKAY, WHY DID HAZE ATTORNEY TRY TO GET HIM RELEASED? BRANDY THE PUBLIC DEFENDER SAID IN COURT THAT SINCE THIS IS HIS FIRST OFFENSE THAT HE SHOULD BE RELEASED IN OUTFITTED WITH A GPS ANKLE MONITOR. THE JUDGE DID NOT APPROVE THAT REQUEST AND MICHAEL HAYES WILL REMAIN BEHIND BARS NOW CAMERAS WERE NOT ALLOWED INSIDE THE COURTROOM FOR MICHAEL HAYES ARRAIGNMENT HAYES FACES SEVERAL CHARGES INCLUDING ATTEMPTE MURDER HATE CRIME AND ASSAULT WITH A FIREARM. A DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY SAID IN COURT THAT HAYES HAD BEEN DRINKING AT A BAR BEFOREHE T SHOOTING DESPITE HIS INJURIES BOBBY GALE JR. SHARED THAT HE IS IN GOOD SPIRITS IN A PRE-RECORDED MESSAGE SHARED WITH KCRA FROM HIS FAMILY. I AM SO THANKFULO T BE HERE. AND SO I CAN’T HAVE HATE YOU LIVING IN MY HEART BECAUSE IF YOUO D IT TAKES THE PLACE OF LOVE AND OTHER THINGS LIKE THAT. SO THAT’S WHAT NO, NO. NOW GAIL HAS A STRONG. FAITH IN HIS FAMILY SAYS THAT’S WHAT'’ HELP HELPING THEM THROUGH HAZE. HOWEVER IS EXPECTED TO BE BACK IN COURT ON THE 27TH, AND HE DID NOT ENTER A PLEA LIVE IN STOCKTON KAY RECEED KCRA 3 NEWS. OKAY. THANKS SO MUCH FOR KEEPING US UP
Suspect charged with hate crime after shooting man 7 times
Stockton, California, police said that an arrest was made after a man was shot seven times in what authorities had been investigating as a possible hate crime. The San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office confirmed later that it will be moving forward with hate crime charges.Detectives with the Stockton Police Department arrested Michael Hayes, 31, in connection with the Friday shooting of 45-year-old Bobby Gayle Jr., a news release said. Hayes was booked into the San Joaquin County Jail and is facing attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon and weapons charges.“I would like to thank the anonymous tipster and the hard work of our detectives for bringing a quick resolution to this case for the victim and his family,” Stockton police Chief Eric Jones said in a prepared statement. “Gun violence is not tolerated in our community.”Part of Friday night's violence was captured in surveillance footage obtained by KCRA 3. Bobby, a cement mason, was preparing to do some work with a friend near the Wells Fargo Bank on Pacific Avenue near Rivara Road when a driver going backward almost hit them, said Bobby's brother, Dr. Marlon Gayle."My brother threw his hands up, was like, 'Hey, man, slow down. What's going on, like slow down,'" Marlon said. “And the guy got out his truck, parked his truck, got out, and he started saying the 'n' word and just started shooting."Bobby is seen on the right of the video holding his hands up as a gunman on the left shoots. Marlon said two of the shots hit Bobby in his face.Even though he was injured in the shooting, Bobby managed to call for his brother, Marlon recalled, and played a voicemail that said, "Marlon, I've been shot. Pray for me. I swear to God. Please. In the name of Jesus. Hallelujah."Marlon said none of the bullets pierced any major arteries. He is expected to survive.Gayle remains in the hospital, but his family said he's recovering."I'm in pain a little bit right now. But it's a good pain and just I can feel myself being carried by the lord. This is the lord's work. My brother wants me to slow down — I can't go back out there and work," Gayle said in a recorded video to KCRA 3.The San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office said Hayes could be arraigned on Monday.
Stockton, California, police said that an arrest was made after a man was shot seven times in what authorities had been investigating as a possible hate crime. The San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office confirmed later that it will be moving forward with hate crime charges.
Detectives with the Stockton Police Department arrested Michael Hayes, 31, in connection with the Friday shooting of 45-year-old Bobby Gayle Jr., a news release said. Hayes was booked into the San Joaquin County Jail and is facing attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon and weapons charges.
“I would like to thank the anonymous tipster and the hard work of our detectives for bringing a quick resolution to this case for the victim and his family,” Stockton police Chief Eric Jones said in a prepared statement. “Gun violence is not tolerated in our community.”
Part of Friday night's violence was captured in surveillance footage obtained by KCRA 3. Bobby, a cement mason, was preparing to do some work with a friend near the Wells Fargo Bank on Pacific Avenue near Rivara Road when a driver going backward almost hit them, said Bobby's brother, Dr. Marlon Gayle.
"My brother threw his hands up, was like, 'Hey, man, slow down. What's going on, like slow down,'" Marlon said. “And the guy got out his truck, parked his truck, got out, and he started saying the 'n' word and just started shooting."
Bobby is seen on the right of the video holding his hands up as a gunman on the left shoots. Marlon said two of the shots hit Bobby in his face.
Even though he was injured in the shooting, Bobby managed to call for his brother, Marlon recalled, and played a voicemail that said, "Marlon, I've been shot. Pray for me. I swear to God. Please. In the name of Jesus. Hallelujah."
Marlon said none of the bullets pierced any major arteries. He is expected to survive.
Gayle remains in the hospital, but his family said he's recovering.
"I'm in pain a little bit right now. But it's a good pain and just I can feel myself being carried by the lord. This is the lord's work. My brother wants me to slow down — I can't go back out there and work," Gayle said in a recorded video to KCRA 3.
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The San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office said Hayes could be arraigned on Monday.
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