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Fresno Police, MAGEC Arrest Two in Northeast Fresno Shooting Case

Alisha Gonzales, 21, was booked into Fresno County Jail after a MAGEC operation tied her to a March 7 shooting near Blackstone and El Paso avenues in northeast Fresno.

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Alisha Gonzales, 21, faces assault with a deadly weapon charges after Fresno Police Department investigators and the Multi Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium executed a search warrant and apprehension operation connected to a March 7 shooting in northeast Fresno.

Gonzales was booked into the Fresno County Jail. A second suspect, now 18 but 17 at the time of the shooting, was taken to the Juvenile Justice Campus. Both face assault with a deadly weapon and accessory counts, the result of a weeks-long investigation that drew on ShotSpotter data, a court-authorized search warrant, and coordination between multiple law enforcement agencies.

The case began as a large physical disturbance near Blackstone and El Paso avenues. ShotSpotter detected gunfire in the area, prompting an upgraded response that brought MAGEC into the investigation alongside Fresno PD detectives. The intersection sits along one of northeast Fresno's busiest residential and commercial corridors, where a shooting drew immediate attention from public safety officials.

The arrests, announced April 6, came nearly a month after the March 7 incident. Detectives used evidence gathered through the search warrant execution as part of the apprehension operation, and authorities expect that material to support prosecution as the case moves forward.

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That one suspect was a minor at the time of the shooting adds weight to concerns about youth involvement in gang-linked violence across the city. MAGEC, which pools investigative and enforcement resources from multiple agencies to target gang activity throughout the region, identified both individuals as tied to the incident before executing the operation.

The investigation remains active. Anyone with information or video footage related to the March 7 shooting is asked to contact MAGEC Detective Nicolas Romero directly at (559) 313-3668.

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