Park Murder Sentenced, Drive-By Suspects Sought, Hells Angels Sweep Detailed
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Andrew Cardona Gomez, 28, was sentenced Monday in El Cajon Superior Court to 40 years to life in state prison for the fatal shooting of Anthony Trujillo at Kunkel Park in Lemon Grove on February 23, 2025. An El Cajon jury convicted him of second-degree murder. The sentence comprises 15 years to life for the murder itself and a consecutive 25 years to life for personal use of a firearm — a case that moved from crime to sentencing in roughly 16 months.
An investigation remains open in Clairemont Mesa West, where four unidentified juvenile suspects fired multiple shots from a dark-gray Lexus LS 460 near Mount Etna Drive and Genesee Avenue on June 23, wounding a teenager in the left leg. As of Tuesday, San Diego Police had made no arrests. Anyone with information is asked to contact SDPD or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.
Results from a Memorial Day weekend enforcement operation were also made public this week. A multi-agency effort targeting the Hells Angels' annual Southrun gathering on May 29 and 30 — involving SDPD, the Sheriff's Office, El Cajon Police, and CHP — produced 20 felony arrests, 14 firearm seizures, 64 citations, and 140 total police contacts. The criminal histories of those arrested span homicide, attempted rape, robbery, narcotics, and child endangerment charges.
Overnight, SDPD responded to a burglary in progress at an Ocean Beach address just after midnight and a hot prowl burglary in Mountain View around 3:30 a.m., among other calls — a reminder that residential break-ins remain a persistent concern across the city.