2 in Rodeo, 3 in Pittsburg, four have arrest records; GoFundMe account setup for victim identified as Markel Benson-Braggs, leaves one-year-old young son
By Pittsburg Police Department
PITTSBURG, CA – In the late hours of July 4th, officers from the Pittsburg Police Department responded to a shooting reported near the intersection of W. 10th Street and West Street. Upon arrival, officers found and rendered medical aid to the victim, 23-year-old Markel Benson-Braggs, who was unfortunately pronounced deceased at the scene despite life-saving efforts.
Through swift and thorough investigative efforts, Pittsburg Detectives were able to identify multiple suspects involved in the shooting. On Friday, July 12th, detectives apprehended two suspects, 27-year-old Rohney Lee Stewart (born 2/8/97) and 21-year-old Jaylaun Kael Stewart (born 7/16/03), at a residence in Rodeo.
Continuing their efforts, the Pittsburg Police Department, in collaboration with the Central County SWAT Team and the FBI, executed search warrants at three different residences in Pittsburg early Wednesday morning, July 31st at 5:00 AM. This operation led to the arrest of three additional suspects: 26-year-old Israel Alejandro Dezama (born 6/15/98), 21-year-old Maxamillion Spaceman Holiday (born 7/19/03), 21-year-old Abraham Gomez (born 7/25/03) as well as the recovery of pertinent evidence to the investigation.
The Pittsburg Police Department remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of our community. The safe arrest of these individuals was made possible by the hard work of the men and women of the Pittsburg Police Department and welcomed assistance of our neighboring law enforcement agencies.
The investigation into this tragic event is ongoing, and the case will be presented to the Contra Costa County District Attorney for review and prosecution. We ask anyone who has information related to this case to please contact Pittsburg Police Department Dispatch at 925-646-2441 or Detective Elmore at 925-252-4875.
According to localcrimenews.com, the five-foot, nine-inch tall, 209-pound Dezama has the most extensive criminal history of the five. He was also arrested on July 14 by Los Angeles PD for evading police with wanton disregard for safety; on June 24, 2024, by Pittsburg Police for possession of marijuana / hashish for sale; on Dec. 30, 2022, by Sacramento Sheriff’s Office for shoplifting less than $950 and organized retail theft; and on Feb. 12, 2022, by Pittsburg Police for being an addict in possession of a firearm possession of ammunition, carrying a loaded firearm on a person or in a vehicle while in a public place, carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle, carrying a loaded firearm when not the registered owner and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Jaylaun Stewart is from Pittsburg and was also arrested by the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Deputies on July 18, 2023, for DUI and again on Feb. 5, 2024, on possession of ammunition and revocation of probation.
Holiday was also arrested by Pittsburg PD on June 11, 2022, for carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle and the manufacture, import and/or sale of a large-capacity magazine. According to DocketAlarm.com, that case has been ongoing since July 20, 2022, he was released on his own recognizance and has a Felony Jury Trial / Minute Order scheduled for Monday, Aug. 5.
Gomez was also arrested by Pittsburg Police on May 16, 2021, for possession of narcotic or a controlled substance.
According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, DeZama is being held in the Martinez Detention Facility on $1.15 million bail and his next court appearance is scheduled for today, Friday, Aug. 2 at 1:30 p.m. in Superior Court, as are the five-foot, four-inch tall, 115-pound Holiday, and the five-foot, three-inch tall, 100-pound Gomez.
Rohney Stewart is six-feet tall, 200 pounds, is being held on no bail in the Martinez Detention Facility and his next court appearance is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 5 in Superior Court.
Jaylaun Stewart is five-feet, eight-inches tall, 140 pounds, is being held on $1.4 million bail at the West County Detention Facility and his next court appearance is set for Friday, Aug. 16 in Superior Court.
GoFundMe Account for Victim’s Funeral
A GoFundMe account has been set up by Benson-Braggs’ mother, Sharnita Benson. She wrote, “I’m asking for donations to help with funeral expenses for my 23 yr.old son. Markel Benson-Braggs was a sweet loving father of a one yr old son who was his entire world. Markel was tragically murdered on the 4th of July. He had a career at Tesla Car Factory as a Labor Production Associate. This was a unexpected tragedy making it a very difficult time for our family. Due to the circumstances of our unexpected loss we are asking for donations. Any donation amount will help and is greatly appreciated. Thank You” As of Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, a total of $682 had been raised toward the goal of $10,000.
Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.
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