Brothers arrested in San Leandro man's killing outside his home
- Anderson Choy was shot and killed during an attempted robbery outside his home on May 5.
- Police arrested brothers Erick and Mauricio Moreno, identified through surveillance footage, along with a third suspect.
- The Moreno brothers have been charged with murder and are being held without bail, with their next court appearance set for Tuesday.
On May 5, a San Leandro man named Anderson Choy was fatally shot in front of his home during an attempted robbery. The incident occurred around 6:30 p.m. when Choy was pulling into his driveway. Two suspects approached him, one armed with an AR-15 style rifle, and during the confrontation, a shot was fired, striking Choy in the neck. He was pronounced dead at the scene, prompting a police investigation. Detectives utilized surveillance footage to identify the suspects, who were later revealed to be brothers, Erick and Mauricio Moreno, both residents of Hayward. Following a thorough investigation, police arrested the Morenos on Thursday, along with a third individual suspected of being an accessory to the crime. This third suspect was released the same day, and their identity has not been disclosed. The Alameda County District Attorney's Office has charged the Moreno brothers with murder, and they are currently being held without bail. Their next court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday. The police emphasized the dedication and effort of their detectives in gathering evidence and building a strong case against the suspects. This tragic event highlights the ongoing issues of gun violence and robbery in the community, raising concerns about safety and the need for effective law enforcement responses. Authorities are urging anyone with additional information to come forward to assist in the investigation.