By Associated Press - Monday, April 26, 2021

SAN DIEGO (AP) - Four people who were wounded in an unprovoked “ghost gun” attack that also killed a valet at a San Diego hotel are expected to recover but two remained hospitalized, police said Monday.

Steven Ely, 68, of San Diego was shot in the torso in Thursday night’s attack and was in stable condition. Vincent Gazzani, 27, of Perrineville, N.J. was shot in the upper body and also remained hospitalized in stable condition, police said.

Ely’s wife, Linda Ely, told KFMB-TV that the retired teacher has undergone two surgeries.



“A lot of organs were affected by the wound. If all goes well he will be out of the hospital in two weeks” she said. “I am thankful to all those people for their bravery and courage who helped save him. Doctors say the bullet will stay in him after he heals. It is safer not to remove it.”

Gazzani’s friends, Alexander Balis, 26, of Mullica Hill, N.J. and 28-year-old Jatil Kodati, of Jersey City, N.J. were both shot in the arm. Balis was treated at a hospital and released while Kodati was treated at the scene, police said.

The dead man was identified as Justice Boldin, 28, a valet at the Pendry Hotel in the Gaslamp Quarter, a busy nightlife district.

Boldin was earning money to become an airline pilot and had recently become an uncle, his best friend, Reece Taylor, told KFMB-TV.

“He told me he was the happiest and most optimistic he’s ever been in his life,” Taylor said. “He felt like he was really where he wanted to be … he felt like he was taking the next step in life.”

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The suspect, Travis Sarreshteh, 32, of San Diego, walked up to Boldin outside the hotel, shot him, then began to walk away but turned and shot him again, police said.

Sarreshteh then walked about a block, approached a group of people standing outside a restaurant and opened fire.

“He was just walking by them, kind of in a bad mood and it was kind of like a shoulder brush, and then right after that he was saying, ‘You guys having a good time?’ And that’s when he pulled out a gun and he started shooting … before they even had a chance to react or say a word,’ a witness, Alex Kelly, told KGTV-TV.

Sarreshteh was chased and tackled by two people who held him for police, who used a Taser to restrain him.

A 9mm self-made, “ghost gun” lacking a registration was taken from Sarreshteh at the scene. police said. He was booked on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. He remained jailed without bail. It wasn’t immediately clear whether he had an attorney to speak on his behalf.

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Sarreshteh was arrested in 2017 on suspicion of resisting an officer and carrying a concealed gun while working as a security guard at a restaurant in the Gaslamp Quarter and he pleaded guilty in 2019 to a misdemeanor of carrying a concealed firearm, court records indicated. he had to surrender the gun.

KFMB-TV reported that there was an active warrant for his arrest for working as a security guard without a license.

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