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Who is Jacob David Castillo? Wiki, Biography, Age, Suspects in Saturday’s shooting at a Memorial Day rally

Who is Jacob David Castillo?

Jacob David Castillo has been identified as one of the suspects in Saturday’s shooting at a Memorial Day rally in Red River, New Mexico. Several people were shot and at least three people were killed, according to local officials.

Red River Mayor Linda Calhoun told CNN that at least five people were injured. One of them was airlifted to a Denver hospital, the New Mexico State Police said. The suspects are in police custody. Castle is 30 years old. According to the press release, he is one of the people involved in the shooting and has been charged with “one open count of murder.” He too was injured and is hospitalized.

Police, in a news release, identified the deceased as Anthony Silva, 26, of Los Lunas, Randy Sanchez, 46, of Albuquerque, and Damian Breaux, 46, of Socorro. NMSP added that the shooting took place on E. Main Street around 5 p.m. m. on Saturday after a confrontation between various members of OMG. Those involved were members of Bandidos and Water Dogs.

Police made two unrelated charges on Saturday. Matthew Jackson, 39, of Austin, Texas, was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm within an alcoholic beverage establishment, and Christopher Garcia, 41, with possession of cocaine.

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Authorities say the shooting was caused by a gang member taking a photo of another gang in Albuquerque. State police say the following people have been arrested in connection with the shooting:

Jacob Castillo – The member of the Waterdogs has been charged with murder

Matthew Jackson – The Bandidos Motorcycle Gang member has been charged with unlawful possession of a firearm in an alcoholic beverage establishment.

Christopher Garcia – Bandidos Motorcycle Gang Member

Officials in nearby Taos established an emergency curfew beginning at 10 p.m. Saturday. All alcohol sales were to stop during the emergency proclamation, which was posted on the city’s Facebook page. “NMSP asks the public to avoid Red River while we conduct our investigation,” State Police said.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives responded to assist State Police with the investigation, the Phoenix Field Division said on Twitter. Police updated the death toll to three in a statement on Twitter early Sunday morning, revising an earlier statement that said two people had died.

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