Gunman whose Gaslamp Quarter shooting spree killed one, injured four sentenced to 175 years to life [Breaking]
Ten minutes after Travis Sarreshteh’s ex-girlfriend told him — again — that it was over, the shooting started in nearby Gaslamp Quarter.
“You took away one of the true loves of my life for no good reason,” Denise Boldin said to Sarreshteh. “You’ve hurt me, you’ve hurt everybody that is sitting here, and you’ve ruined your own life. I hope you’re happy.”About 10:30 p.m. on April 22, 2021, Boldin was outside Pendry San Diego hotel on J Street, working his new job as a parking valet. Authorities said Sarreshteh walked up and opened fire on Boldin, without provocation.
Two of the New Jersey men attended Sarreshteh’s sentencing, including Vincent Gazzani, who was shot in the back, and the bullet exited through his chest.
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