Three arrested after shots fired at Redwood City apartment building

One adult and two teenagers charged with attempted murder and conspiracy

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Three individuals, including one 19-year-old adult and two 16-year-old minors, were arrested in Redwood City on Thursday and charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit a crime for their suspected involvement in a shooting incident where multiple gunshots were fired into an apartment building. No one was injured in the incident.

Why it matters

Gun violence and property damage incidents like this raise concerns about public safety in Redwood City neighborhoods, especially when minors are involved. The arrests highlight the need for continued law enforcement efforts to address gun crime and youth violence in the community.

The details

According to police, officers responded to a report of shots fired at an apartment building on Adams Street around 8:51 p.m. on February 12. They found a vehicle with a bullet hole in the rear window and multiple bullet holes in the building's exterior. Witnesses said a group of masked individuals approached the building, banged on a door, and then fired multiple shots before fleeing in a vehicle. Shortly after, a deputy spotted a car matching the description and conducted a traffic stop, arresting the three suspects.

  • On February 12, 2026 at around 8:51 p.m., police responded to reports of shots fired at an apartment building.
  • Shortly after the incident, a deputy spotted and stopped a vehicle matching the description of the suspects' car.

The players

Isaac Almanzavillagomez

A 19-year-old Redwood City resident who was arrested and booked into the San Mateo County Maguire Correctional Facility on charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit a crime.

Two 16-year-old minors

Two teenagers who were also arrested and charged with attempted murder and conspiracy. Their names were withheld due to their age.

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What’s next

The judge will decide on Tuesday whether to allow Isaac Almanzavillagomez to be released on bail.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges Redwood City faces in addressing gun violence and youth crime, underscoring the need for continued community-based efforts to promote public safety and provide positive alternatives for at-risk youth.