Glenn Jenkins, 35, was shot multiple times at a home in Lucerne early Monday morning, as Lake County News has reported.
The suspected shooter, 35-year-old Daniel Scott Beaty of Lakeport, was arrested the following day after a brief foot chase with detectives in Nice.
Beaty was booked on numerous felony charges, including attempted murder, and is being held without bail, according to jail records.
Jenkins remained hospitalized in stable condition on Wednesday, according to Capt. James Bauman.
As a result of the ongoing investigation, Bauman said detectives have identified several other people believed to have been involved in the shooting.
On Wednesday at about 9 a.m., 23-year-old James John McClean of Lakeport – who was believed to have been with Beaty when he fled the scene Monday – was located by detectives in the city of Clearlake and arrested without incident, Bauman said.
Then, at about 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bauman said detectives located 21-year-old Christopher Don Secord of Lakeport in the area of First and Brush streets in Lakeport and arrested him without incident.
Also on Wednesday, detectives located and arrested 57-year-old Alan Wayne Monroe at his home in Lucerne at about 3 p.m., Bauman said.
McClean was booked at the Lake County Jail on felony charges of attempted murder, assault with a firearm and battery with serious injury. Bauman said McClean is being held without bail pending his appearance before a judge.
Secord also was booked at the county jail on felony charges of attempted murder, assault with a firearm, and battery with serious injury. He, too, is being held without bail pending an appearance in Lake County Superior Court, Bauman said.
Monroe has been booked for felony accessory to attempted murder. He is being held with a $10,000 bail.
The investigation thus far has revealed that Beaty, McClean and Secord all allegedly went the Third Avenue home in Lucerne early Monday morning looking for Jenkins, Bauman said.
Both Beaty and Secord were allegedly armed with handguns. After Jenkins had been shot, Bauman said Secord reportedly fled the area on foot and ditched his gun several blocks away before leaving the area entirely.
Beaty and McClean allegedly drove straight to Monroe’s home in Lucerne after the shooting, ditched the gun Beaty had in a nearby creek, and talked Monroe into driving them out of the area to avoid capture, Bauman said.
Both guns have been recovered and no further arrests are anticipated, Bauman added.
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