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Fire The Offensive Coordinator: Player Penalized for 3 Drive-By Plays At Wrong House

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The Three Plays Happened at the Same Address in a Matter of Hours.


As reported by Yakima Herald-Republic:


A Grandview man is facing three drive-by shooting charges in connection with three shootings at the same address in a matter of hours.


Yakima County prosecutors charged Manuel Alejandro Duran-Martinez, 25, in Yakima County Superior Court earlier this month for what authorities described as a drive-by shooting that missed its intended target.


Grandview police went to the 1000 block of King Street around 11:10 p.m. Feb. 2 for a report of shots fired. Police did not find anything in the area and left, according to a probable cause affidavit.


Police received a second call for shots fired around 11:35 p.m., and a witness said the gunshots sounded like they were coming from the east, where officers found 14 9-mm shell casings in the 900 block of King Street, and bullet strikes on a garage in the 700 block of Euclid Road that faced King Street and was next to the home of a gang member, the affidavit said.


Inside the garage, officers found a snowblower had been struck by a bullet, the affidavit said. A witness in the area spotted a car driving off at the time of the shootings, and police used the FLOCK camera system to identify the vehicle and when it was in the area.


Officers were called back around 3 a.m. for another shooting, this time finding nine more shell casings in the road and additional bullet holes in the garage, the affidavit said.


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