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Would-be killer killed by the would be victim

by Marvin J. Ramírez

Photo by Marvin J. Ramírez­Photo by Marvin J. Ramírez

A man was gun down and died by a local merchant after the shop owner learned that someone was coming to kill him, according to confidential sources.

According to sources, an unidentified man who recently got out of Pelican Bay prison, had a contract to murder Jaime Gutiérrez. But Gutiérrez found out that someone was coming to kill it, so he got prepared and waited for his killer with a shotgun.

When his prospect killer arrived at around 1:40 p.m. on July 26 – wearing latex gloves – to where Gutiérrez was, he received him with a gunshot. Then Gutiérrez carried the man to the wounded man’s own car, and drove around until entering in the Ingleside Police Station parking lot.

Later, at 3:12 p.m. Thursday, officers at the San Francisco Police Department’s Ingleside area station noted a red Saab vehicle entering the police vehicle lot. They saw a driver and a passenger with a fatal gunshot wound, Gittens said.

Gutiérrez, 31, of San Francisco was arrested and is facing one count of homicide and one count of felony possession of a firearm.

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