Photo of suspect in shooting of pregnant woman in Baldwin Park released

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BALDWIN PARK — Police Thursday sought the public’s help in tracking down a Baldwin Park man who accused of shooting a pregnant woman in the head after getting into a fight with her husband at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
Omar Martinez, 19, is wanted for attempted murder, Baldwin Park police Lt. David Reynoso said. He’s believed to be hiding in the West Covina or Los Angeles areas.
Martinez was attending a court-ordered AA meeting about 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at a church at Los Angeles Street and Stewart Avenue when he got into a fight with another man in his 20s who was attending the meeting, police said.
The fight was broken up and the men separated and left, Reynoso said.
“The intended victim left the meeting and entered a vehicle driven by his pregnant wife,” Baldwin Park police said in a written statement. “Suspect Martinez followed the intended victim and shot twice at the vehicle as it left.”
The woman driving the car was struck in the back of the head, Reynoso said. She was initially hospitalized in critical condition, however she’s since been updated to stable condition.
Police have learned the woman was several weeks into a pregnancy at the time she was shot, and has since miscarried.
“At this time, we haven’t been able to determine if the miscarriage is related to the crime,” Reynoso said.
Martinez fled after the shooting and hasn’t been seen since, Reynoso said.
He was immediately identified as the shooter by witnesses who knew him from the AA group, and he left his AA membership card behind when he fled the scene, the lieutenant said.
Authorities released a photo of Martinez Thursday in hopes a member of the public may be able to help them identify the man wanted for the “cowardly” attack, Reynoso said.
Martinez is described by police as a Latino man, 5 feet 11 inches tall, 180 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo of the word “pride” on his right elbow.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Baldwin Park Police Department at 626-960-1955.

PHOTO of Omar Marintez courtesy of the Baldwin Park Police Department

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