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June 3, 1995 - Andrew Hammond

Hammond's criminal record predated his murders, but it was a two-year span of shootings across Fresno that defined his place in the record. Three men were killed in separate incidents, the last two occurring within roughly two weeks of each other in late 2022, before his arrest six days after the final killing.

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Andrew Levi Hammond (born June 3, 1995) is an American serial killer. He is serving life imprisonment, having been convicted of shooting three people to death in Fresno, California between 2020 and 2022.

Early life

Andrew Levi Hammond was born on June 3, 1995.

Prior arrests and convictions

Prior to his murders, Hammond had been convicted of grand theft auto, felony evasion, and three counts of assault causing bodily harm.

Murders

Hammond's first murder took place on September 28, 2020, when he killed Fernando Gonzalez, 41, in southeastern Fresno. Hammond's next victim was Steven Rice, 47, on October 21, 2022. Rice was shot by Hammond following an argument, jumped over a fence, and landed in a yard of his neighbor and collapsed. His third and final victim was 39-year-old Brandon Munoz, who was shot to death in a vacant house on November 2, 2022.

Arrest and trial

Six days after murdering Munoz, Hammond was arrested and placed in the Fresno County Jail. He would also be charged with the murder of Gonzalez and Rice on January 6, 2023. Hammond's trial began on April 15, 2024, and was tried in Fresno County before Judge Johnathan B. Conklin. On May 1, he was found guilty on all counts. On June 27, Hammond was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences without parole for murder. He was also convicted of firearm enhancement, for which he received 25 years to life on each count.

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