P. v. Camp CA2/1
Before dawn on January 15, 2015, Kevfon Camp, a member of the Pasadena Denver Lanes gang, fired several rounds from a .45-caliber pistol at members of a rival gang, Victor Mendoza and Fernando Zuniga, as Mendoza and Zuniga loitered in an apartment building doorway.
The district attorney charged Camp with two counts of attempted first degree murder and one count of shooting at an inhabited dwelling, each alleged to constitute a serious felony under Penal Code section 1192.7, subdivision (c). (§§ 664, subd. (a), 187, subd. (a), 189, 246, 1192.7, subds. (c)(9), (c)(22), (c)(23) & (c)(33).) The attempted murder charges were also alleged to be violent felonies because Camp both used and discharged a firearm while committing the crime. (§§ 12022.53, subds. (b) & (c).) The alleged crimes also qualified for a gang sentencing enhancement under section 186.22, subdivision (b). The district attorney also alleged Camp had committed a prior serious and/or violent felony.
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