Jasper Wu: Three gang members arrested a year after 2-year-old boy in car was killed by stray bullet

Jasper Wu: Three gang members arrested a year after 2-year-old boy in car was killed by stray bullet
Johnny Jackson (L) was one of the three gang members arrested in connection with the killing of 23-month-old Jasper Wu over a year ago (Alameda County Jail/GoFundMe)

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA: In connection to the murder of 23-month-old Jasper Wu 13 months ago, three gang members have been arrested bringing some closure to the Wu family. Two rival gang members exchanged gunfire on the Oakland Freeway on November 6, 2021, and one of the bullets from that exchange struck Wu in the head as he sat in the backseat of the car her mother drove, said Nancy O'Malley, the district attorney for Alameda County. Wu was pronounced dead at the nearby children's hospital. 

Trevor Green, 22, of Richmond, Ivory Bivins, 24, of Vallejo, and Johnny Jackson, 28, of Richmond were named as the three suspects. Each has been accused of murder, firing at an occupied car, and having a handgun while a felon. According to O'Malley, Bivins and Green were also accused of criminal street gang conspiracy and conspiracy to commit a crime, reported CBS News.

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"Ivory Bivins and Trevor Green belonged to the San Francisco-based street gang Chopper City. Their Infiniti G35 was dark in color," explained O'Malley. The shooters were aiming their weapons at a Nissan Altima driven by Johnny Jackson and Keison Lee, two criminal street gang members from the Eddy Rock neighborhood of San Francisco. O'Malley as per the report said Lee, the driver of the Altima, was shot and injured in the exchange. He was killed in an unrelated shooting last month, also attributed to gang violence. While being treated in San Francisco, Lee's hands were tested for gunpowder residue which turned out to be positive. He was interviewed by California Highway Patrol, who also recovered the Altima with bullet holes near the hospital, Lee admitted to being shot on the freeway.