
Juneau Police say they have taken into custody a second person believed to have been involved in a shooting downtown Wednesday morning.
Jose Antonio Delgado, 47, was arrested Friday afternoon at a residence on Salmon Creek Lane.
Sky Linn Stubblefield, 25, was arrested Thursday morning at a residence on North Douglas Highway.
Stubblefield made two court appearances Friday. The first in the morning was for issues related to allegedly refusing to comply with orders in previous cases. The second was a first felony appearance in Juneau District Court on charges related to the shooting.
Bail for Stubblefield was set at $10,000. Stubblefield was ordered not to have contact with Delgado. If she makes bail, she must stay away from drugs, alcohol and firearms. She is also not allowed to drive any vehicles.
Both Delgado and Stubblefield were charged by prosecutors on Friday.
Delgado was charged with two counts of felony misconduct involving weapons and three counts of assault.
Stubblefield was charged with aiding and abetting misconduct involving weapons, failure to stop for a police officer and contempt of court.
According to charging documents, Delgado allegedly fired a weapon from a moving vehicle and later tried to grind off the firearm’s serial number. He also placed three people in fear of serious physical injury by firing the weapon. Stubblefield allegedly drove the vehicle and failed to stop for an officer conducting a traffic stop. The contempt of court charge stems from not reporting to Lemon Creek Correctional Center for a prior conviction of drug possession.
Police say the incident started early Wednesday morning when Delgado confronted another person about a dog that he thought belonged to him. Stubblefield allegedly drove the vehicle from the scene as Delgado fired a shot at the victim. The round went through the window of a nearby house at 401 Harris Street, and reportedly spraying glass fragments on another victim and missing his head by 8 inches.
The gun was later found discarded on Seward Street by a woman who was walking her child to a nearby child care facility.
Prosecutors say Delgado has 21 prior criminal convictions for charges including assault and drug possession while Stubblefield has a prior conviction for felony drug possession and five misdemeanor convictions for violations conditions of release or failing to appear in court.
(Editor’s note: Corrected reference to charging documents instead of a grand jury indictment.)
