Trial date continued again in Kent car show shooting cases

The trial date for five men accused of assault for their roles in a Kent car show shooting in July 2011 has been continued to March 3 in King County Superior Court.

Gangs fired shots at each other in July 2011 at a Kent strip mall on the West Hill.

Gangs fired shots at each other in July 2011 at a Kent strip mall on the West Hill.

The trial date for five men accused of assault for their roles in a Kent car show shooting in July 2011 has been continued to March 3 in King County Superior Court.

Twelve people were injured in the gang-related shooting at the La Plaza strip mall, 23311 Pacific Highway S.

Four of the defendants are each charged with three counts of first-degree assault with firearm enhancements, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. A fifth defendant is charged with one count of first-degree assault with a firearm enhancement and drive-by shooting.

The trial had been scheduled to start Oct. 28. The defendants are from SeaTac, Seattle, Federal Way and Auburn. They each pleaded not guilty in October 2011. Kent Police made the arrests in September 2011.

An omnibus hearing is set for Jan. 31. The hearing is used to determine the admissibility of evidence, including testimony and evidence seized at the time of arrest.

Three of the men remain in custody in county jails in Kent and Seattle. Martin T. McSmith, of SeaTac; Ignacio Vasquez-Trevino, of Federal Way; and Nicolas Evan Moreno, of Auburn, are each charged with three counts of first-degree assault for firing shots that injured people at the car show. Bail was set at $750,000 for each man.

About 250 people attended the lowrider car show on July 6, 2011. Another person was injured later that night in a retaliatory shooting at a Kent East Hill apartment. Of the 13 victims, seven were gang members, according to Kent Police. None of the injuries were life threatening.

The car show turned violent after members of a rap band at the event encouraged the crowd to show their gang signs, according to Kent Police. Members started to show their signs and that led to verbal arguments, fights and then the shootings.

A Tacoma man received a one-year jail sentence in 2012 for his role in the shooting. A jury convicted him of one count of first-degree rendering criminal assistance for hiding one of the vehicles that carried shooters away from the strip mall.


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