02/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 21:50
Author: District Attorney
Date: 2/2/2026 4:20 PM
District Attorney Dan Dow announced today that Angel Ramosramirez (DOB 01/26/1995) has been found guilty of the 2022 gang-related murder of Daniel Diaz (20) and, in a separate trial, the 2021 knife assault on a juvenile. He is scheduled to be sentenced for both crimes on April 28, 2026.
On September 9, 2025, a San Luis Obispo County jury found Angel Ramosramirez (31) guilty of the second-degree murder of Daniel Diaz. The jury also found true that Ramosramirez committed the murder for the benefit of the West Park criminal street gang and that Ramosramirez used a knife in the killing. The West Park criminal street gang operates primarily in Santa Maria.
During the 29-day trial, jurors heard evidence that Mr. Diaz, a 20-year-old Oceano resident, was stabbed 10 times by Ramosramirez during the early morning hours of June 4, 2022, on a street in Oceano.
After the jury verdict, San Luis Obispo County Superior Court Judge Jesse J. Marino found true that Ramosramirez had sustained a 2016 Santa Barbara County conviction for making criminal threats for the benefit of the same criminal street gang. The 2016 conviction qualifies as a "strike" under California's Three Strikes Law.
On January 29, 2026, Judge Marino found Ramosramirez also guilty of assault with a deadly weapon in a seperate case. The Judge also found true that Ramosramirez used a knife in the assault and inflicted great bodily injury on a juvenile victim in that case.
This prosecution involved a unique circumstance in that both the murder and the knife assault were charged in the same complaint. However, the court ordered separate trials on each crime to protect the defendant's due process rights. The murder charge was tried first.
At the recent assault trial, Ramosramirez waived his right to a jury, and the evidence was heard by Judge Marino. The evidence established that Ramosramirez stabbed a teenager in the chest at a party in Nipomo on September 4, 2021; nine months before the murder of Mr. Diaz. Judge Marino also found that Ramosramirez personally inflicted great bodily injury on the young victim of that stabbing.
"We will aggressively prosecute violent crime in our community. Particularly violent gang crime, which far too often targets our disadvantaged population," said District Attorney Dan Dow. "We remain committed to working closely with our local and regional law enforcement partners to guarantee successful prosecutions and appropriate sentences in cases of gang violence."
Sentencing for Ramosramirez is scheduled for April 28, 2026, in Department 10 of the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court where he faces a maximum sentence of 41 years to life in state prison.
The case was investigated by the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department with the assistance of the Santa Maria City Police Department, San Luis Obispo City Police Department, California Highway Patrol, San Luis Obispo County Probation Department, and Bureau of Alcohol, Tabacco, Firearms and Explosive.
The cases were prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Gregory Devitt. Victim services were provided by Victim Advocate Sonia Valencia. Witness Coordination services were provided by Witness Coordinator Kellie Navarro.
Here is a copy of the charging document. Here is a copy of the defendant's booking photo.
Please contact Assistant District Attorney Eric J. Dobroth at 805.781.5819 with any questions.
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