San Leandro 18-Year-Old Released From Jail After Killing Girlfriend, Claims Shooting Was Accidental

High school senior Angelo Ray was charged with murder for shooting and killing his 17-year-old girlfriend in May, but he claims the shooting was accidental, and a judge granted his release as he awaits trial.

San Leandro high school senior Angelo Ray was just weeks from his graduation when he shot and killed his 17-year-old girlfriend Izabella “Bella” Raquedan-Retuta, seen below, on May 12 at her home, according to Bay Area News Group. The two were reportedly horsing around with a gun, a gun that Ray admits he bought on the street (and had been reported stolen), though Ray says he did not know the gun was loaded. Ray was charged with murder in early June.

But Ray’s story has been consistent, from his initial interviews with Alameda County law enforcement, and he’s been cooperative with authorities. Now Bay Area News Group reports that an Alameda County judge released Ray from custody with no bail, while he awaits trial. Not only that, the judge also ruled that Ray would stand trial for involuntary manslaughter, and not murder.

“I have struggled to find evidence of wantonness here and I’ve struggled to find evidence that the defendant, who deeply cared for Bella … that he deliberately acted with conscious disregard for her life,” Alameda County Superior Court Judge Thomas Stevens said during Ray’s hearing. “I can’t imagine a more horrific moment in the lives of everyone involved,” he added…

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