Crime
19-year-old Raynalee Tooks-Robleto killed in double shooting in Bayview neighborhood
SAN FRANCISCO — City officials have identified the young woman killed in a recent double shooting in the Bayview neighborhood as 19-year-old Raynalee Tooks-Robleto of San Francisco.
According to the San Francisco Police Department, officers responded around 10:30 p.m. last Monday to reports of a shooting near the 2200 block of Cesar Chavez Street.
Upon arrival, they located two individuals inside a vehicle, both suffering from gunshot wounds.
The victims were transported to a local hospital for emergency treatment. Despite life-saving efforts, Tooks-Robleto was pronounced dead.
The second victim’s identity and condition have not been publicly released.
As of Thursday afternoon, no arrests had been announced, and the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting remains active.
Loved ones described Tooks-Robleto as a creative and vibrant young woman with a deep passion for rap music, hairstyling, and nail art.
A GoFundMe page created in her memory highlighted her impact on those around her: “She lived boldly, loved deeply, and left a mark on every heart she touched. She may have been reserved at first, but once you truly knew her, you discovered the amazing, kind-hearted soul she was.”
Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward as the search for the suspect or suspects continues.
Crime
Joseph Levi Jackson Arrested After Fatally Shooting Father During Domestic Dispute in Kinston
Coffee County, Ala. — A homicide investigation is underway after a fatal shooting at a residence near Kinston on Monday morning, authorities confirmed.
According to Coffee County Sheriff Scott Byrd, deputies responded at approximately 7:51 a.m. to a reported shooting along County Road 483, just off County Road 89 in the Kinston area.
Upon arrival, law enforcement discovered a deceased individual at the scene.
Officials later indicated the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute between two individuals, though additional details have not yet been released.
Authorities identified the suspect as Joseph Levi Jackson, who was wanted in connection with the shooting death of his father.
Jackson was initially reported to have fled the scene on foot and was considered armed and dangerous.
The search involved multiple agencies, including the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department, Covington County Sheriff’s Office, Geneva County Sheriff’s Office, and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), including troopers and State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) agents.
State tracking dogs were deployed as part of the coordinated search effort, particularly near Hattaway Road and Charolais Road, off Covington County Road 89.
Jackson was last described as wearing a black and red flannel shirt, blue jeans, and a black baseball cap.
Law enforcement urged residents not to approach the suspect and to contact 911 with any information.
Following an intensive search, Sheriff Byrd confirmed that Jackson was located and taken into custody without further incident.
Authorities have not yet announced formal charges but confirmed that the investigation is being led by ALEA.
The suspect’s temporary flight prompted Kinston School to delay its opening on Monday morning. School officials later announced a full closure for the day out of an abundance of caution.
In a statement, school administrators thanked local law enforcement for their swift and professional response, emphasizing that the safety of students, staff, and families remains their top priority.
The investigation remains ongoing as authorities continue processing the scene and gathering additional information.
