Corona police on Friday morning captured a man wanted in connection with the shooting deaths of two men and the wounding of a third.

The man, identified as Brandon Willie Martin, 22, was apprehended near Foothill Elementary School on S. Buena Vista Avenue after he was seen on Derby Street. Martin was being treated at a hospital for a bite from a K-9 that assisted in the arrest.

An off duty Corona police officer on his way to work saw Martin in a white Ford F150 that belonged to one of the victims that died, said Corona police Sgt. Paul Mercado. He alerted patrol officers who attempted to pull Martin over on Mountain and Lincoln avenues. The suspect refused to stop, Mercado said, and led them to the 800 block of Derby. During the pursuit, officers attempted two PIT maneuvers which both failed.

Martin got out of the car and ran into a home on the block. Mercado said it’s unknown how Martin got into the home.

While Martin was in the home, a woman was in the shower. She was unharmed.

Martin was taken down by a K-9 while he was in the back yard, Mercado said. The K-9 bit him and Martin was taken away on a stretcher and transported him to a nearby hospital. He will be booked once he’s cleared.

Foothill Elementary School and Eisenhower Elementary School were placed on lockdown about 10 a.m. due to the police activity in the neighborhood, said Linda K. White, assistant to the superintendent in the Corona-Norco Unified School District. The lockdown was lifted by 10:30 a.m. Citrus Hills Intermediate School was placed on lockdown but that also was later lifted.

Corona police broadcast on social media, “CPD actively searching for a suspect in area of Buena Vista and Highgrove St. Stay inside, lock doors and report suspicious activity.”

Corona police have not disclosed much information about the killing.

Martin graduated from Santiago High in Corona. A shortstop, he was the 38th overall pick in the 2011 major-league draft by the Tampa Bay Rays, according to BaseballAmerica.com. Martin signed for a $600,000 bonus. He last played professional baseball in 2013, for Bowling Green of the Midwest League, according to the website.

Martin, who the website said was born in Anaheim, was rated as the best defensive infielder in the Rays’ minor league system in 2012.

RaysColoredGlasses.com, a website that follows the team, said Martin missed the entire 2014 season because of what the Rays termed “a personal matter.”

Corona Police officers responded at 6:35 p.m. Thursday to a home in the 1000 block of Winthrop Drive to reports of a “male not breathing,” according to a Corona Police news release. That’s when officers found two men dead and another man suffering life threatening injuries.

The man who was still alive was transported to a nearby hospital.

The names of the victims were not released Thursday. The Corona Police Department also didn’t disclose how the men died.

The circumstances surrounding the shooting remained limited Friday, Mercado said.

There had been no reports of shots fired, Mercado said. How the men died remained under investigation, but it appears as though force was used, Mercado said.

The two men who died are related, Mercado said. The man that was injured was not related to anyone living at the home. Why he was there also remains under investigation, but ADT security spokesman Danny Jovic said Friday that one of the victims was a service technician for their company. “We are aware of the situation involving an employee of one of our dealer partners and are deeply saddened by this loss.”

The Corona Police Department asks that anyone with information call 951-817-5837.

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