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SFPD Arrests 2 In Bayview Murder Investigation, Arrest third Individual On Weapons Costs – CBS San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – San Francisco police arrested two people on suspicion of murder in connection with a fatal shootout in the Bayview neighborhood last year.

According to investigators in the murder, the victim was found shot dead near Keith Street and Thomas Avenue on October 24, 2020 at around 3:50 p.m. Officials and paramedics helped the victim, but he died on the scene.

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The San Francisco coroner’s office identified the victim as Mourice Green, 41, of Antioch.

Investigators identified two people as suspects in Green’s death and received search warrants issued earlier this month in two homes in San Francisco.

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On March 4, officers arrested 50-year-old Willie Woodson on 3rd Street and Oakdale Avenue. The following day, officials arrested Denise Lasha Johnson, 29, from a house on the 2500 block of Arelious Walker Drive.

Both Woodson and Johnson have been booked for murder in San Francisco. You carried a loaded gun with the intent to commit a crime and you were a prohibited person carrying a gun in public. Johnson is also charged with conspiracy.

Police said while searching Johnson’s home, investigators found another person at the residence and developed a likely reason for arresting him on firearms charges. This suspect, identified as 29-year-old Romony Wilson, was detained in the county jail on suspicion of being a convicted criminal in possession of firearms, possession of assault weapons, possession of a large capacity magazine, and endangering children.

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Anyone with additional information on the case is asked to contact the SFPD tip line at 415-575-4444 or text under “TIP411” and begin the message with “SFPD”.

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