UPDATE : Shooting on Hamilton & Rosalia leaves victim to die in street after the shooter drives off like a coward




UPDATE

UPDATE: 11/21/2016 12:15 p.m.
HEMET – Hemet police officials have identified the victim who was fatally shot on a Hemet street last night as 32-year-old, Jabarge Singleton. Singleton was shot about 10 p.m., in the 300 block of N. Hamilton Avenue, just north of Rosalia Avenue in Hemet.
Responding officers found Singleton unresponsive in the roadway. He was not breathing and had no pulse. Officers and paramedics made life-saving efforts and he was transported to Hemet Valley Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
Hemet police detectives and other officials responded to the scene and are following up on leads and witness information in attempt to identify the suspect or suspects involved in this case.
This is an active investigation and a motive has not been determined at this time.
Anyone with further information regarding this case is asked to contact Detective G. Alvarez at (951) 765-2426. Callers can remain anonymous.


Written for Hemet Eye News 
By Trevor Montgomery 

HEMET – A victim was shot in the area of N. Hamilton and Rosalia Avenues Sunday, Nov. 20.2016
The victim, who has not been identified, was shot by unknown suspect(s) in the roadway on Hamilton Avenue just north of the intersection of Rosalia Avenue.
Hemet police officers and other emergency first responders rushed to the area after City of Hemet emergency dispatchers received the first of several calls at 10:01 p.m., from a citizen reporting a drive by shooting. The caller told dispatchers there was a victim down in the roadway who had been shot and was non-responsive.
The first responding officer arrived less than one minute after the call was dispatched. He was flagged down by a crowd of witnesses and bystanders who heard the shot(s) fired and were crowded around the victim. Witnesses reported hearing a vehicle speed off after the shooting occurred.

Officers immediately began CPR on the victim who had no pulse and was not breathing. Paramedics later took over CPR and began treating the gunshot victim, while other officers quickly cordoned off the area and began to search for the suspect vehicle.
AMR medics transported the person to a local hospital, with City of Hemet firefighter/paramedics on board the ambulance still performing CPR. The current status of the victim is not known at this time.

Hemet police detectives and forensic technicians have been called to the scene to assume the investigation.












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