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New Year's Murder in Downtown Santa Barbara

One dead, one injured following shooting at De la Vina and Victoria streets.

New Year's Murder in Downtown Santa Barbara
An orange barricade shields the body of a shooting victim, killed on New Year's Day at De la Vina and Victoria streets.

[Update: Jan. 1, 3:30 p.m.] Department of Justice criminologists wrapped up their work of taking photographs and gathering evidence on De La Vina Street midday Monday. The body, which remained in the street covered by an orange screen for much of the day, had been removed. Sgt. Katsapis said the team was about to move inside the Victoria street residence soon. (The residence is a bungalow, rather than an apartment complex, which had been previously reported.) He added the street would reopen within the next hour -- after Public Works staff washes the blood off the sidewalk. A trail of blood ran down Victoria Street. The sergeant could not say whether or not the police would make any arrests. A public information officer was not immediately available.

[Update: Jan. 1, 12:13 p.m.] Standing at the scene of the crime, Sergeant Charles Katsapis said a New Year’s Eve party was occurring at 210 West Victoria Street, #2, when someone called the police to report a disturbance. While responding police learned guns were involved. A shooting occurred prior to their arrival. One man was pronounced dead at the scene. Another was transported to the hospital.

The police report indicates five shots were fired. Details about the types of guns involved are unknown, Katsapis said. It is also unclear if the incident was gang related. No arrests have been made, but Katsapis said detectives would be likely block off the intersection for much of the afternoon. At noon on Monday, caution tape blocked pedestrians and skateboarders from going down De la Vina street from Sola to Victoria. The view of the body was obstructed by an orange screen that remained in the middle of the street.