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Spokane detectives seek 6 men connected to November homicide

Spokane detectives seek 6 men connected to November homicide

Spokane detectives seek 6 men connected to November homicide

by KREM.com

NWCN.com

Posted on December 22, 2011 at 4:55 PM

Updated Thursday, Dec 22 at 4:55 PM

SPOKANE-- Spokane Police Major Crimes Detectives release new information and search for 6 men wanted for their involvement in the November homicide of Jose Solis, Jr.

2nd Degree Assault arrest warrants have been issued for the following people:

•          Kalen J. Bedford (8/2/90)
•          Jermaine S. Bedford (7/4/89)
•          Tyrone J. Carell (2/12/88)
•          Roderick D. Shanks (7/23/90)
•          Rashad F. Touissant (11/19/86)
•          Stafone N. Fuentes (11/21/84)

Aaron A. Maxwell (5/5/88), Anthony L. Feuntes (2/26/82) and Michael J. Charles (12/6/77) have already been arrested for their roles in the homicide.

The victim, Jose Solis, was shot and killed by John A. Castro, on November 27, 2011 after
a fight on the 4th floor of the Quality Inn, 110 E. 4th Ave. 

Solis had been performing at a rap concert at Ichiban’s in downtown Spokane earlier in the evening. 

A fight broke out after the concert so the bar owner kicked all the patrons out of the bar.  Solis and his friends from Moses Lake were staying at the Quality Inn and were hosting an “after hours” party. 

Castro and his friends decided to attend the party, but when they walked into the hotel room, they were asked to leave.

Castro’s group confronted Solis’ friends in the hallway on the 4th floor and a physical fight broke out.  Two victims suffered severe lacerations to their heads from beer bottles, thrown by Castro’s group.  The fight ended by Castro shooting and killing Solis.

Suspects fled the scene in a Cadillac Escalade. When officers attempted to stop the Cadillac near 7th and Hatch, the occupants fled the car.  Castro was arrested on foot in the area.

If you have any information on the individuals police are searching for call crime check at 456-2233.  They should be considered dangerous.
 

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