A third man was arrested in connection to the fatal drive-by shooting that happened in San Ysidro on April 7, according to the San Diego Police Department.
SDPD said 20-year-old Carlos Arvizu was shot in the 100 block of East Park Avenue around 10:20 p.m. on April 7 and died at the hospital less than an hour later. ABC 10News spoke to the victim's cousin, and she said Arvizu had gone to a barbecue in San Ysidro to meet up with childhood friends.
Through the homicide unit's investigation, they identified 18-year-old Adrian Rodriquez of San Diego as a third suspect. On May 23, at about 10:30 a.m. Rodriguez, who had already been in custody at the San Diego County Jail, was additionally booked for one count of murder.
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