Crime & Safety

3rd Man Dies After Quadruple Shooting In Woodbridge; Victims ID'd

A fourth man is expected to survive the Woodbridge shooting, which authorities said does not appear to be random.

Three Woodbridge residents were identified as the men who died in a quadruple shooting at a home on Friday, authorities said.
Three Woodbridge residents were identified as the men who died in a quadruple shooting at a home on Friday, authorities said. (Mark Hand/Patch)

WOODBRIDGE, VA — A third man has died following a shooting Friday in a Woodbridge home, Prince William County police said Monday.

The men who were killed have been identified as Edwin Geovanny Salmeron, 37; Luis Alonzo Salgado-Rivas, 41, and Kevin Josue Vallecillo Mendoza, 23, all from Woodbridge, police said.

The shooting happened about 2:30 p.m. Friday, police said, at a home on the 14700 block of Birchdale Avenue, police said.

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Investigators learned there was a gathering in the home when one of the attendees brandished a firearm and began firing, hitting four men. Other people who were present ran from the house after the shooting, including the suspected shooter, police said.

Officers arrived and found Salmeron dead outside the house, and three other men injured inside the house, police said. Officers provided first aid to the victims until fire and rescue personnel arrived at the scene.

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Salgado-Rivas died at an area hospital later that day, and Vallecillo Mendoza died of his injuries the following day, police said.

The fourth man, a 21-year-old, is hospitalized and expected to survive, police said.

There were no additional injuries or other property damage reported, police said.

"This incident does not appear to be random," Prince William County police said, and detectives are looking to speak with anyone who has information about the shooting and what led up to it. Detectives can be reached at 703-792-6500.

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