Gutierrez Alonzo had just drove home from a night of drinking with some friends (co-workets) when a unknown suspect or suspects fatally shot him while he was seating in his green Dakota pick-up truck, according to police.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
February 7, 2021
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - The Milwaukee Police Department is seeking information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect or suspects involved in the August 11, 2020 murder of Delfino Gutierrez Alonzo, 40, who was shot at least a dozen times shortly after arriving at his home and while seating in his truck.
Gutierrez Alonzo had gotten off work and had some drinks with some friends. When he drove home and parked in front of his place near the 2300 block of W. Rogers Street and while seating in his Dakota pick-up truck around 10:45p.m., a unknown suspect or suspects ambused him and discharged at least 12 shots at him and killing him at the scene, according to police.
No suspect or suspects have been arrested in the homicide case and the case is going cold, Crime Stoppers and CBS 58 recently reported.
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