San Jose Police have released the identities of three victims of homicide over this past weekend. Jasmine Nicole Costa, only 28 years old, was found shot to death at her home in San Jose. Police have picked up a suspect, reported to be 25 years old, who is to be arraigned on murder charges this week. Ms. Costa was the 16th homicide in San Jose for the year.
The city's 17th and 18th homicide victims were identified as two San Jose residents: Alex J. Rodriguez, 27, and Phillip C. Ayala, 26. The two were shot down by a single gunman at 10:42 p.m. Saturday in a parking lot in the 300 block of San Antonio Court. It is alleged that the victims were involved in gang conflict when they were killed. Another woman was injured but her wounds are not fatal.
San Jose, recently called one of the safest major cities in the country has seen an uptick in murder these past few months. This weekend makes the number for 2010 a total of 19 murders. There were a total of 28 murders last year.
These killings come on the heels of the controversial killing of a San Jose man by police. San Jose Police were dispatched on calls of a man wielding a knife. On scene, without attempting to subdue the man (i.e. with tasers) the police shot the man to death. He was later identified as Brian Strand Casey, known for a mild disposition. Two other people have been slain by police this year in similar circumstances.