Sacto 9-1-1

By Robert Lewis
rlewis@sacbee.com

CasinoShooting1.jpgTwo teenagers were shot early Sunday morning at an Amador County casino in what appears to be an ongoing battle between rival Mexican gangs.

At about 5:30 a.m. Sunday, an 18- and a 15-year-old male were shot with a small caliber gun at the Jackson Rancheria Casino, according to the Amador County Sheriff's Department. The victims were taken by helicopter to area hospitals with wounds to their face and neck. Both are reportedly in stable condition.

Sheriff's deputies, casino security and police from Jackson and Sutter Creek arrived at the casino and established a perimeter around the parking garage. Officers found four people believed to be connected to the suspected shooter in two cars in the garage. As officers were completing their search they received a tip that two suspicious men were exiting the brush near Dalton Road and Highway 88. A California Highway Patrol Officer detained the two men .

Using casino surveillance footage, deputies determined one of the men found in the brush was the alleged shooter. Police arrested the suspected shooter for attempted murder. He is refusing to give his name or age.

None of the men involved in the shooting admit to being in a gang, according to the sheriff's department. However, the victims say they associate with Sureños and those believed to have been with the shooter claimed to associate with Norteños.

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