The
Fresno Police Department is investigating the incident, with assistance from the
U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Clovis Police Department. Fresno Police Deputy Chief Michael Reed said the victims were "likely targeted". The department mobilized an "Asian Gang Task Force" to look into concerns about the attack being connected to a recent spike in violent crime by Asian gangs. On December 31, six suspects were arrested in connection with the shooting, all of whom were believed to have been members of the Mongolian Boys Society gang. One of the victims was a former member of the rival gang Asian Crips. The shooting was allegedly retaliation for the murder of a Mongolian Boys Society member by a member of the Asian Crips. The suspects were detained at the
Fresno County Jail and faced four counts of homicide, 12 counts of attempted homicide, and conspiracy to commit murder with gang and firearms enhancements. In February 2020, a seventh suspect was arrested and charged with the same offenses. In January 2022, the prosecution announced it plans to pursue the death penalty against three of the suspects. On June 16th, 2024, one of the suspects, Porge Kue, was found unresponsive in the county jail, and he was taken to a Fresno hospital, where he died on June 20th. It is believed that he was not killed by a fellow inmate, and it is suspected that he died of a drug overdose, but the investigation is still ongoing and no cause if death has been confirmed. ==See also==