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According to court documents, the man arrested in connection to the fatal shooting on Seavey Circle in Upper Land Park has a lengthy criminal record.

At only 22 years old, Tyrice Martin has had 32 cases in Sacramento Superior Court dating back to 2018, some of which are for unlawful possession of a firearm.

Just four days before he was arrested on suspicion of murdering his 7-year-old niece, Isabel Martin, and 42-year-old Clifford Hall, Martin appeared in court after he was accused of violating a probation hearing.

In March of this year, Martin was charged with two felony counts on suspicion of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, as well as a misdemeanor on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance. According to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, Martin made bail in October for those charges against their recommendations.

“A deputy district attorney objected to his release, citing community safety and prior failure to appear as the main reason for him to be in custody,” wrote Chief Deputy District Attorney Rod Norgaard.

Martin also had an upcoming hearing scheduled for Dec. 3 on suspicion of violating his probation.

He is currently in the Sacramento County Main Jail with zero bond.

A search of criminal cases tied to Tyrice Martin in Sacramento County shows a long list of cases ranging from firearm and burglary charges to assault charges, with many of them dismissed. Here is a timeline of cases linked to Martin between 2018 to 2021.

  • May 04, 2018:
    • One felony charge for concealed firearm inside of a vehicle (dismissed)
    • One felony charge of carrying a loaded firearm in public (pled no contest)
    • One misdemeanor charge of driving recklessly (dismissed)
    • One misdemeanor charge of driving on the freeway without a valid license (dismissed)

Martin was sentenced to 90 days in a Sacramento County sheriff's work program.

  • May 14, 2018:
    • One felony charge for burglary (dismissed)
    • One misdemeanor charge for vandalism (pled no contest)
    • One misdemeanor charge for driving on the freeway without a valid license (dismissed)

Martin was again sentenced to 60 days in the sheriff's work program.

  • Jan. 11, 2019:
    • Three felony charges of burglary (pled no contest to 1 of these charges, other 2 were dismissed)

He was sentenced to jail for 180 days on Jan. 15, 2019.

  • Jan. 16, 2019:
    • One felony charge for burglary (case ended up being dismissed)
  • Oct. 8, 2019:
    • Six felony charges for burglary
    • One misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest.

ABC10 research shows this case is still pending. There have been motions filed to dismiss several of these charges, but it isn't clear which charges.

  • Oct. 29, 2019:
    • One felony charge for assault with deadly weapon (pled no contest)
    • One felony charge for driving while under the influence of a drug



ABC10 research shows this case is still pending. There are also motions to dismiss charges.

  • Jan. 16, 2020:
    • One felony charge for battery with serious bodily injury inflicted (dismissed)
    • One felony charge for assault likely to produce great bodily injury (dismissed)
  • March 3, 2021:
    • One felony charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm
    • One felony charge of purchasing a firearm while being a felon
    • One misdemeanor charge of being in possession of a controlled substance

ABC10 research shows this case is ongoing.
Isabel's parents confirmed with ABC10 that Martin was released in October 2021.

Chief Deputy District Attorney Rod Norgaard confirmed Martin was released early after telling the judge his wife was terminally ill. She passed away in October.

Chief Deputy District Attorney Rod Norgaard released the following statement when asked about Martin's release.

"A deputy district attorney objected to his release, citing community safety and prior failure to appear as the main reason for him to be in custody."
ABC10 learned Wednesday that Martin was the uncle of Isabel. Martin's brother Brandon spoke to ABC10, sharing a message for his brother.

"If you see this bro, I love you, bro, but you crossed the line... Words can't explain what you took from me, bro. I just need to know why you did this to me. I just want to know why," Brandon Martin said.
What should have been a week of preparation for Brandon Martin and Monica Delgadillo's daughter's birthday has turned into plans for the young girl's funeral.

"The image is burning in my brain of her right there," Brandon Martin, who is also the suspect's brother, said.

Isabel's parents said she was killed after her own uncle opened fire on another man that he had an altercation on Tuesday night at the Marina Vista community.

"She's innocent, sweet. She never did anything wrong to nobody, very happy," her mother told ABC10 Wednesday.

Her parents said Isabel dreamed of being a blogger. Despite sometimes getting bullied in school, the family said she always made new friends. She leaves behind a two-year-old brother.

The family said they are now homeless and have started a GoFundMe to help lay Isabel to rest.
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Monica Delgadillo and Brandon Smith

Hey shitty parents you allowed this thug around your children.
 

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A man was convicted Thursday in the 2021 shooting death of his 7-year-old niece in Sacramento, the district attorney’s office said Monday.
Tyrice Martin was convicted of second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and felon in possession of a firearm, the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office said.
In November 2021, 7-year-old Isabel Martin had gone to a family member’s house with her parents. Outside the home, a man named Clifford Hall interacted with Isabel and her parents as they went inside the home. Isabel’s uncle, Tyrice, went outside to confront Hall shortly afterward.

Tyrice Martin shot his gun in Hall’s direction, striking and killing Isabel. Martin continued shooting at Hall, striking him in the back of the neck and killing him.
 
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