Oakland man now facing two murder charges over a two-day crime spree

OAKLAND — Eighteen months after he was arrested and charged in reference to a Sept. 28, 2020 dwelling invasion theft and murder, an Oakland man has been hit with a brand new homicide cost alleging he shot and killed a person beneath related circumstances simply two days later.

Gregory Ignacio, 44, was charged Tuesday with murdering Noel Santillán Reséndiz Jr., 36, in a Sept. 30, 2020 taking pictures. Authorities say Santillán Reséndiz was killed inside a house on the 2400 block of Worldwide Boulevard and that somebody dumped his physique in West Oakland, on the 2000 block of Wooden Avenue.

Ignacio has been in Santa Rita Jail in Dublin since November 2020, when he was recognized as one among three folks chargeable for a house invasion theft by which two victims had been shot, one fatally. In that case, authorities have named Ignacio as one among two folks suspected of fatally taking pictures 29-year-old Daniel Lucero throughout a theft on the 1700 block of Church Avenue.

On this case, an Oakland police investigator wrote in court docket data that Ignacio was recognized as Santillán Reséndiz’s killer by means of “witnesses, video surveillance, and social media proof.” They allege he was armed with an AR-style rifle and was “one of many people accountable” for the murder.

Ignacio has additionally been charged with gun possession in relation to the Sept. 30, 2020 taking pictures. He has prior convictions for gun possession, in line with the legal grievance.

A GoFundMe web page for Santillán Reséndiz says he's survived by his son, mom, grandmother, and brother.

“He'll at all times be remembered because the goofy individual, who at all times made us giggle, he was at all times laughing and saying jokes,” the web page says. “He was lastly on the way in which to restoration and had many plans for himself and his son to sit up for.”

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