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Sacramento Crime Digest: Domestic Violence Standoff, Shootings, and Sentencing

Sacramento Crime Digest: Domestic Violence Standoff, Shootings, and Sentencing

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Sacramento crime digest for the week. We have several incidents to report from recent days.

Early Monday morning, a domestic violence suspect engaged law enforcement in a significant incident near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and 47th Avenue in South Sacramento. The incident began around twelve-forty in the morning when a third party reported a domestic violence situation inside a vehicle. Upon arrival, Sacramento County Sheriff's deputies encountered an armed suspect who fired at least one shot at a responding deputy. That deputy was not injured. The suspect then barricaded himself at a nearby mobile home park and made repeated threats while ignoring instructions from deputies and crisis negotiators. After several hours, the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No shots were fired by deputies during the standoff.

On October twenty-seventh, officers responded to reports of a shooting in the forty-seven hundred block of Marysville Boulevard at approximately two-twenty-five in the afternoon. Responding officers located evidence of a shooting, though no injuries were reported. The investigation is ongoing.

That same day, a burglary was reported at a vacant business in the fifty-six hundred block of Stockton Boulevard at three-oh-one in the afternoon. Officers detained two suspects at the scene. Through investigation, officers determined the suspects caused approximately one hundred thousand dollars in damage to the building. Both suspects were arrested on related charges.

On November twenty-first, the Honorable Shelleyanne Chang sentenced Lejon Mabon to forty-one years to life in prison for attempted murder during a home invasion robbery. Mabon was convicted by jury on October first after an incident that occurred on October fourteenth, twenty twenty-one. During that home invasion, Mabon and an accomplice forced entry into a victim's garage. They entered the master bedroom where the victim and his girlfriend were sleeping. Mabon struck the victim in the face, causing significant swelling. When the victim resisted, he was shot twice but survived. Mabon suffered three prior strike convictions. Evidence included surveillance footage from a hospital and DNA evidence recovered from the crime scene.

If you have information about any of these incidents or other crimes, contact the Sacramento Police Department or the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. For the Stockton mass shooting that occurred on November thirtieth, investigators are actively seeking witnesses to come forward with information.

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