Zhair Zamora-Sepulveda (pictured) allegedly shot and wounded a limousine driver in the legs in a contract dispute in west Phoenix on Saturday.
Zhair Zamora-Sepulveda (pictured) allegedly shot and wounded a limousine driver in the legs in a contract dispute in west Phoenix on Saturday. (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office)
A man in the U.S. illegally -- with a string of shootings to his name -- was arrested in a weekend shooting that wounded a limousine driver in west Phoenix, prosecutors said.
Zhair Zamora-Sepulveda, 29, and his girlfriend hired a limo for the night Saturday. Zamora-Sepulveda balked at paying the driver for services that went beyond the original contract, police said.
Once they arrived at the home of Zamora-Sepulveda's girlfriend early Sunday, the man then went into the house and came out with a handgun, police said. He allegedly fired numerous rounds, hitting the 43-year-old driver twice in the legs.
"The suspect fired multiple rounds in a downward direction toward the victim," Sgt. Alan Pfohl with Phoenix police told AZ Family.
Zamora-Sepulveda still had the gun in his hands when officers arrived, police said.
Zamora-Sepulveda "is a previously deported felon and illegally in the United States," according to a probable cause statement obtained by KTVK. He was deported and was given probation following a 2009 misconduct with weapons charge, AZ Central reported.
He also admitted that he shot someone in the stomach in February 2013, court documents showed without providing further details.
Zamora-Sepulveda is currently jailed on $100,000 bond on suspicion of aggravated assault and misconduct involving weapons, Phoenix police said.
He didn't have an attorney at his initial court appearance Monday.
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