SANTA CLARA–   Two men and a woman are facing charges in the “bizarre” shooting

Monday of a teenaged boy in Santa Clara who pleaded with one of the suspects

not to harm him, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s

office.

Two of the suspects, 26-year-old Manuel Ayala, of San Jose, and

26-year-old Crystal Pajimola, of Mountain House near Tracy, have been charged

with premeditated attempted murder, kidnapping with intent to rob and

attempted robbery of the boy, Deputy District Attorney Carolyn Malinsky said.

The third suspect, Ralph Hamby, 28, of Milpitas, is to be

arraigned on Monday in Superior Court in San Jose on the three charges and

will face additional charges of shooting into an inhabited dwelling and two

counts of assault with a firearm, Malinsky said.

Pajimola was arraigned at the Hall of Justice on Thursday and

Ayala was formally charged there this afternoon, she said.

According to prosecutors and Santa Clara police, just before

midnight on Monday, Pajimola called the 15-year-old victim, a busboy with

whom she worked, and asked to meet him at his apartment in Santa Clara.

After the juvenile emerged from the apartment, as Pajimola stood

by, Hamby allegedly attacked the boy, struck him in the head with a handgun,

demanded money and dragged him into the street, according to Malinsky.

As the boy pleaded with Hamby not to hurt him, Hamby then fired

three shots at the teen, striking him once in the leg and shattering the

boy’s thigh bone.

Hamby also pointed his gun at two witnesses and fired several

rounds into the boy’s apartment. He then fled the scene in a car with

Pajimola that was being driven by Ayala, prosecutors said.

The boy survived but doctors had to implant a metal rod into his

leg.

Santa Clara police arrested the suspects separately this week and

located a handgun believed used in the shooting in some bushes.

Pajimola and Ayala are being held in county jail without bail and

prosecutors plan to ask a judge to hold Hamby without bail at his hearing

Monday, Malinsky said.

If convicted, all three could face life in prison, she said.

Police are still investigating what the motive was for the brutal

robbery and shooting, which prosecutors have described as “bloody and

bizarre,” she said.

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