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San Bernardino Manhunt: Police Target 20-Year-Old in Fatal Shooting of Young Single Mother

By Matthias Binder February 26, 2026
Woman, 20, accused of fatally shooting San Bernardino woman in her home after fight
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Woman, 20, accused of fatally shooting San Bernardino woman in her home after fight

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A Deadly Escalation from a Neighborhood FightProfile of the Victim: A Life InterruptedSuspect at Large: Description and DangersPolice Urge Community Vigilance

A Deadly Escalation from a Neighborhood Fight (Image Credits: Sbsun.com)

San Bernardino – Authorities intensified their search for a suspect linked to the death of a 19-year-old mother following a violent altercation outside her home.[1][2]

A Deadly Escalation from a Neighborhood Fight

On February 1, 2026, tension boiled over in the 1600 block of West Concord Street around 5 p.m. Multiple individuals engaged in a physical altercation outside a residence. The confrontation appeared to conclude when participants began to disperse.[2]

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The victim walked toward her home after the scuffle. She suffered a single gunshot wound to the back from a nearby vehicle. Paramedics rushed her to a local hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries. Investigators quickly identified one participant as the shooter.[1]

Profile of the Victim: A Life Interrupted

Niliyah Montgomery, just 19 years old, worked to support her family as a single mother. Neighbors described the area as typically quiet, making the incident all the more shocking. Her death left loved ones grappling with sudden loss.[1]

Police confirmed the shooting stemmed directly from the earlier dispute. Montgomery had no prior connection to major criminal activity, according to initial reports. The tragedy highlighted vulnerabilities in everyday neighborhood interactions.

Suspect at Large: Description and Dangers

Elvia Johnson, 20, emerged as the primary suspect. Authorities described her as armed and dangerous, with an active arrest warrant issued for homicide. She fled the scene in a vehicle immediately after firing the shot.[2][1]

Detectives released Johnson’s photo to the public on February 25, nearly a month after the incident. No specific clothing or additional physical descriptors accompanied the alert. Residents received warnings to avoid contact and report sightings immediately.

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Police Urge Community Vigilance

The San Bernardino Police Department emphasized the ongoing threat posed by Johnson. Investigators pieced together witness accounts to build their case. They encouraged anyone with information, no matter how small, to come forward.[2]

Key contacts include Detective Donald Roy at 909-998-3497 and Sgt. Erik Campos at 909-998-3491. The main department line, 909-383-5311, also accepts tips. Anonymity options exist for those hesitant to share details directly.

Key Takeaways

  • A 19-year-old single mother died from a gunshot during a dispute on February 1 in San Bernardino’s 1600 block of West Concord Street.
  • Elvia Johnson, 20, remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous; police released her photo recently.
  • Public tips are crucial – contact detectives at 909-998-3497 or 909-998-3491 with any leads.

This case underscores the rapid shift from argument to tragedy and the vital role of community alerts in resolving it. As the manhunt continues, safety remains paramount for San Bernardino residents. What do you think about it? Tell us in the comments.

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