The Latest: Fresno suspect may not be mentally competent

The lawyer for a black man who allegedly shot three people to death in a racially motivated shooting in Fresno says his client may not be mentally competent to ...

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on the case against suspect in Fresno murder rampage (all times local):

6:00 p.m.

The lawyer for a black man who allegedly shot three people to death in a racially motivated shooting in Fresno says his client may not be mentally competent to stand trial.

Kori Muhammad’s defense lawyer, Eric Christensen, says he has asked the court for a psychological evaluation.

Christensen says he expects the court to address the issue during Muhammad’s arraignment on Thursday.

Muhammad was charged Wednesday with three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of white men he targeted randomly on the street.

Fresno District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp said in a statement that if convicted, he faces a death sentence or life in prison.

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3:53 p.m.

The black suspect in a racially motivated shooting in Fresno has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of white men targeted randomly on the street.

Prosecutors say Kori Ali Muhammad also was charged Wednesday with three counts of attempted murder for those he shot at but didn’t hit, one count of shooting at an occupied vehicle and possession of a firearm.

He’s already been charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of a white motel security guard days before the rampage.

Police say the 39-year-old told investigators he wanted to kill as many white people as possible, laughing as he explained his actions.

Fresno District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp says Muhammad faces a death sentence or life in prison if convicted.

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