Crime & Safety
Daly City Drug Deal Gone Awry Lands Man Behind Bars
Prosecutors said the man shot his drug dealer — and now he's headed to prison for five years. (breaking)

A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to five years in prison after pleading no contest Tuesday to felony assault charges after shooting a drug dealer in Daly City during a narcotics transaction gone wrong last year.
Jordan Manuel Perez met with the 24-year-old victim near a residence on Vendome Avenue on Aug. 24, 2016.
When an argument broke out, Perez pulled out a gun and shot the dealer once in the abdomen before fleeing the scene, prosecutors said.
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The victim wasn't initially cooperative, but eventually allowed detectives to search his phone and they identified Perez as a suspect. The victim eventually identified Perez during a photo lineup.
He pleaded no contest to felony assault with a firearm charges, admitting also to an enhancement for the infliction of great bodily injury.
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Perez is going in to his five-year sentence with 546 days credit for time served.
Defense attorney Mark Camperi did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his client's behalf.
— By Bay City News Service / Patch file photo by Renee Schiavone