The 19-year-old Borja voluntarily surrendered to the Criminal Investigation Bureau detectives’ yesterday morning at the Department of Public Safety’s headquarters in Susupe, according to DPS spokesman Sgt. Thomas Aguon Blas Jr.
Detectives served Borja with the arrest warrant issued by Associate Judge Kenneth L. Govendo and placed him in custody, Blas said.
Govendo also ordered the police to search Borja’s house at Upper MIHA to look for a black AR-15 rifle and ammunition that were used in the shooting incident at the Micro Beach pavilion on Saturday at about 3:16 a.m.
Borja’s co-defendant, 26-year-old AnDave Camacho, was earlier arrested for the shooting incident.
Yesterday, Inos remanded Borja to the custody of the Department of Corrections after he failed to post bail.
In his affidavit of probable cause, Detective Roque K. Camacho said AnDave Camacho revealed that the defendant took out an AR-15 rifle from his friend Kyle Kabeal’s car.
“[AnDave Camacho] fired it up to the air to stop the fight that was going on in the parking lot at Micro Beach by the pavilion,” Detective Camacho said.
After the shooting incident, AnDave Camacho placed the rifle on the bed of his pick-up truck and left with Borja and Frank Atalig, the detective said.
When they reached the traffic light by the Commonwealth Health Center, AnDave Camacho told police that Borja and Atalig jumped from his pick-up truck and ran.
AnDave Camacho then drove to Borja’s house in Upper MIHA where he met Borja and Atalig.
“AnDave said he saw that Alex went into their house with the gun and then came out without the gun,” Detective Camacho said.
AnDave Camacho and Atalig left Borja’s residence, and AnDave Camacho dropped Atalig at the San Jose Mart.
AnDave Camacho was arrested at about 4:13 a.m. after a felony stop at H-Mart in Chalan Laulau.


