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‘He’s never coming back’: These are the people killed in the Sacramento mass shooting

April 5, 2022
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‘He’s never coming back’: These are the people killed in the Sacramento mass shooting
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All six people who died in Sunday morning’s mass shooting in downtown Sacramento were identified by the coroner’s office Monday morning. Twelve other people were hurt in the shooting.The three men and three women who died ranged in ages from 21 to 57.Sacramento sister station KCRA spoke with the families of the people killed. Here is what we’ve learned about each of them.Sergio Harris, 38, of North HighlandsSergio was the first person identified in the mass shooting. His mother, Pamela Harris, was at the shooting scene that morning, waiting to see if her son was among those killed.”My son was a very vivacious young man,” Pamela said. “Fun to be around, liked to party, smiling all the time. Don’t bother people. For this to happen is crazy. I’m just to the point right now, I don’t know what to do. I don’t even feel like this is real. I feel like this is a dream.”Harris told KCRA that she had just had dinner with her son Saturday night.Sergio’s wife Leticia Harris also spoke to KCRA.”This is a sad and terrible act of violence that took the lives of many,” she said. “I want answers so I can have closure for my children.”Joshua Hoye-Luchessi, 32, of Salinas”I never wanted kids, and if I said if I was to have a kid, I just wanted a boy. And I was blessed with a boy,” Sherilyn Hoye, Joshua’s mother told KCRA.Sherilyn is now grieving the loss of her son, looking through old photos and reminiscing about how he changed her life.Sherilyn said she received a phone call from Joshua’s girlfriend at 2:45 the morning of the shooting, telling her that Joshua had been shot and killed.She later saw photos and videos of Joshua on social media.”It was a post of my son on the ground dead. It was sent to me through Instagram. My son was lying on the ground dead,” Sherilyn said.Joshua leaves behind six children — five girls and one boy — all younger than 9 years old.Sherilyn said she is planning the funeral for Joshua, who was born and raised in Sacramento, near her home.Melinda Davis, 57, who was living unhoused in SacramentoMelinda Davis was unhoused in Sacramento and had used the services of Loaves & Fishes off and on, the organization said.”Melinda used Maryhouse services off and on for some time,” Loaves & Fishes said. “This was a space she came to find respite from the trauma of living on the streets of our city. Together we mourn the loss of her life along with five others and hold on to hope that those injured recover quickly.”Johntaya “JoJo” Alexander, 21, of Elk GroveAlexander was known as JoJo, her father John Alexander said.”My baby was just starting life” after getting her own place less than six months ago, he said. The youngest of four siblings, JoJo worked at Smart and Final and had a dream of becoming a social worker.Alexander said that his daughter was shot after going downtown to pick up her sister.”She wasn’t able to run too far before she just went down,” he said.Alexander said JoJo “always called in and checked on me” and would have turned age 22 on April 30.DeVazia Turner, 29, of CarmichaelPenelope Scott, Turner’s mother, said it took her 10 hours after the shooting happened before she was told that her son was among the six killed.Turner was born and raised in Sacramento, and Scott said her son was at her home to take a shower and eat food before heading out for the night.When she heard what happened, she went to the shooting scene to see it for herself and to be where he took his last breath.”I’m really hurt. I only have one son. One, only one. I got three daughters but one son, and he’s gone. He’s never coming back,” Scott said. “What hurts the most is they took a great person out of this world. He didn’t deserve that.”Turner leaves behind four children.Yamile Martinez-Andrade, 21, of SelmaFrank Gonzales is Martinez-Andrade’s stepfather. He said the family is still trying to get to the bottom of things when no one initially knocked on their door to let them know what happened.”We’re all in shock, still in shock,” Gonzalez said.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

All six people who died in Sunday morning’s mass shooting in downtown Sacramento were identified by the coroner’s office Monday morning. Twelve other people were hurt in the shooting.

The three men and three women who died ranged in ages from 21 to 57.

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Sacramento sister station KCRA spoke with the families of the people killed. Here is what we’ve learned about each of them.

Sergio Harris, 38, of North Highlands

Sergio Harris, Sacramento shooting victim

Harris Family


Sergio was the first person identified in the mass shooting. His mother, Pamela Harris, was at the shooting scene that morning, waiting to see if her son was among those killed.

“My son was a very vivacious young man,” Pamela said. “Fun to be around, liked to party, smiling all the time. Don’t bother people. For this to happen is crazy. I’m just to the point right now, I don’t know what to do. I don’t even feel like this is real. I feel like this is a dream.”

Harris told KCRA that she had just had dinner with her son Saturday night.

Sergio’s wife Leticia Harris also spoke to KCRA.

“This is a sad and terrible act of violence that took the lives of many,” she said. “I want answers so I can have closure for my children.”

Joshua Hoye-Luchessi, 32, of Salinas

Joshua Hoye-Luchessi, right, among 6 killed in Sacramento mass shooting


“I never wanted kids, and if I said if I was to have a kid, I just wanted a boy. And I was blessed with a boy,” Sherilyn Hoye, Joshua’s mother told KCRA.

Sherilyn is now grieving the loss of her son, looking through old photos and reminiscing about how he changed her life.

Sherilyn said she received a phone call from Joshua’s girlfriend at 2:45 the morning of the shooting, telling her that Joshua had been shot and killed.

She later saw photos and videos of Joshua on social media.

“It was a post of my son on the ground dead. It was sent to me through Instagram. My son was lying on the ground dead,” Sherilyn said.

Joshua leaves behind six children — five girls and one boy — all younger than 9 years old.

Sherilyn said she is planning the funeral for Joshua, who was born and raised in Sacramento, near her home.

Melinda Davis, 57, who was living unhoused in Sacramento

Melinda Davis among 6 killed in Sacramento mass shooting


Melinda Davis was unhoused in Sacramento and had used the services of Loaves & Fishes off and on, the organization said.

“Melinda used Maryhouse services off and on for some time,” Loaves & Fishes said. “This was a space she came to find respite from the trauma of living on the streets of our city. Together we mourn the loss of her life along with five others and hold on to hope that those injured recover quickly.”

Johntaya “JoJo” Alexander, 21, of Elk Grove

Johntaya "JoJo" Alexander among 6 killed in Sacramento mass shooting

John Alexander

Alexander was known as JoJo, her father John Alexander said.

“My baby was just starting life” after getting her own place less than six months ago, he said. The youngest of four siblings, JoJo worked at Smart and Final and had a dream of becoming a social worker.

Alexander said that his daughter was shot after going downtown to pick up her sister.

“She wasn’t able to run too far before she just went down,” he said.

Alexander said JoJo “always called in and checked on me” and would have turned age 22 on April 30.

DeVazia Turner, 29, of Carmichael

DeVazia Turner, center, among 6 killed in Sacramento mass shooting

Penelope Scott, Turner’s mother, said it took her 10 hours after the shooting happened before she was told that her son was among the six killed.

Turner was born and raised in Sacramento, and Scott said her son was at her home to take a shower and eat food before heading out for the night.

When she heard what happened, she went to the shooting scene to see it for herself and to be where he took his last breath.

“I’m really hurt. I only have one son. One, only one. I got three daughters but one son, and he’s gone. He’s never coming back,” Scott said. “What hurts the most is they took a great person out of this world. He didn’t deserve that.”

Turner leaves behind four children.

Yamile Martinez-Andrade, 21, of Selma

Yamile Martinez-Andrade among 6 killed in Sacramento mass shooting


Frank Gonzales is Martinez-Andrade’s stepfather. He said the family is still trying to get to the bottom of things when no one initially knocked on their door to let them know what happened.

“We’re all in shock, still in shock,” Gonzalez said.

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