Sacramento, UNITED STATES
Janelle Marquez Monroy's attorney, Pete Kameto, speaks to reporters after his client was charged with...
Janelle Marquez Monroy's attorney, Pete Kameto, speaks to reporters after his client was charged with murder, attempted murder and carjacking in Sacramento, October 28, 2014. A couple accused of a bloody Northern California shooting spree that killed two sheriff's deputies, wounded a third and left a motorist fighting for his life were charged Tuesday with murder, attempted murder and carjacking, authorities said. Marcelo Marquez, known to federal authorities as Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, and Janelle Marquez Monroy terrorized communities on the eastern edge of Sacramento Oct. 24, starting with the shooting of Sacramento Sheriff's Deputy Danny Oliver in the parking lot of a motel. Marquez, 34, was charged with two counts of murder with special circumstances, which can bring the death penalty, along with one count of attempted murder and several counts of carjacking, according to a criminal complaint released by Sacramento County District Attorney Rod Norgaard. REUTERS/Max Whittaker (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)