Posted on 12/17/2025 1:44:27 PM PST by artichokegrower
The man who hosted a Stockton birthday party where four, including three children, were killed over the Thanksgiving weekend, was denied bail for a parole violation that prosecutors say led to the deadly tragedy.
Appearing before state court Thursday, Stockton-based rapper Luciano Guerrero was arrested Dec. 1 by parole officers for being in “contact” with gang members at the family gathering. According to parole documents, a joint investigation by the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office, Stockton Police Department and FBI
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Anyway no one at the party saw who the gunmen were. No one in the city of Stockton has a clue to who the murderers are. This is what happens when the gangs take over your town.
So he’s locked up for a parole violation, not the party.
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My wife took my daughter to a Latino birthday party for a kindergarten classmate.
They had a keg.
Good to know.
Good to know.
It is apparently a distinction the journalists were unable to comprehend. Or at least the title suggests so.
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If I’m not mistaken, Chuck E. Cheese used to sell beer. Maybe still does.
Popular spot for kids birthday parties and drunken adult activities.
Do you think authorities can draw a direct connection to letting rapper thugs out on parole to children being murdered?
Still does, IIRC.
The restaurant chain has a policy of serving only two alcoholic beverages per adult, so INSIDE EDITION decided to test out the policy. The program went to three Chuck E Cheese’s locations in Long Island, N.Y.
Although the policy allows only two drinks per adult, INSIDE EDITION’s producer had no problem ordering four glasses of wine at one restaurant.
The next day, INSIDE EDITION’s Lisa Guerrero went to a different location 20 miles away to attend a children’s birthday party. After Guerrero ordered two beers, she asked for two more drinks and was actually told how to get around the restaurant’s two drink limit. The server told Guerrero that if she gave the server someone else’s ID, she would be able to order two more drinks.]
Gotta read the article.
In October 2024, the DA then filed a 13-count complaint against Guerrero alleging he’d been in possession of assault weapons, including an AR rifle and machine gun and ammunition in association with a criminal street gang. The complaint also alleged Guerrero assaulted with a firearm an unnamed woman with whom he had a relationship.
Because of his previous parole violations, including those from the October 2024 complaint, Horner described Guerrero as a “public safety risk,” urging the judge to order him be held without bail. In California, a person is often not entitled to bail while their parole violation is under review.
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