Detectives: Argument Between Neighbors Leads To Fatal Shooting

STOCKTON (CBS13) – Deputies have arrested two men in connection to a shooting that left 22-year-old man dead Saturday night.

According to the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office, deputies were dispatched to the 900 block of S. Olive Avenue in Stockton around 9 p.m. Saturday after several 911 calls reported a shooting in front of a home in the area.

At the scene, deputies found a man – later identified as 22-year-old Bobby Jack Chrisman – suffering from a gunshot wound to his upper body. Paramedics that soon arrived at the scene pronounced the man dead.

Detectives believe the man was killed after an argument between neighbors escalated to a shooting. Both sides of the fight may have pulled out firearms before the shooting, detectives say.

One man – 46-year-old Timothy Lee Hagen – was detained and eventually arrested at the scene on charges of murder and burglary. Sunday evening, a second man – 20-year-old Zack Hagen – turned himself in to investigators. He was also booked at San Joaquin County Jail on charges of murder and burglary.

Anyone with more information to divulge to investigators about the incident is asked to call the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office at (209) 468-4400.

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