Crime & Safety

Man Accused in Antioch Murder Pleads Not Guilty

Police arrested the suspect in San Francisco two days after the Sept. 28 shooting and brought him to county jail in Martinez, where he is being held on $2 million bail.

A San Francisco man accused of fatally shooting another man and nearly killing the victim's brother in Antioch last month pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder charges in Contra Costa County Superior Court Thursday.

Armoun Page, 19, entered the not-guilty pleas in a Martinez courtroom Thursday morning for the Sept. 28 double shooting that left 24-year-old Khalid Bragg, of Brentwood, dead and his 20-year-old brother badly injured, Deputy District Attorney Jill Henderson said.

On the night of the shooting, Page and the victims were all at a home in the 2200 block of Banyan Way in Antioch, according to Henderson, who said she doesn't know how Page knew Bragg and his brother.

Around 10 p.m., she said, the defendant became angry after he thought his gold dental grill had gone missing.

Henderson said Page kicked open the door of a bedroom, where he found Bragg, who was holding a 2-year-old girl, and Bragg's younger brother. She said the defendant allegedly began shooting at Bragg, who shoved the girl to safety and then leapt on top of his brother to shield him from the gunfire.

The brothers were taken to a hospital, where Bragg was pronounced dead and his brother was treated for gunshot wounds. Henderson said the brother remains in the hospital with serious injuries.

Police arrested Page in San Francisco two days after the shooting and brought him to county jail in Martinez, where he is being held on $2 million bail.

He is scheduled to return to court for a preliminary hearing on Oct. 21.

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