A man had a two-year feud with a Fremont auto body shop. It ended when an employee allegedly riddled his car with bullets, killing him

FREMONT — Over two years, Alli Safi allegedly popped into the ASCO Auto Body shop in Fremont to voice his displeasure with repairs on his car.

His final trip came on March 5, when Safi and a friend allegedly got into it with an employee there, and drove down the street to another car repair place. But according to police, they were being tailed. The employee, identified in court records as 25-year-old Sylvester Carver, allegedly followed them in a black Tesla, waited for an opportune moment and riddled their Toyota with bullets from an automatic weapon.

Safi suffered nine gunshot wounds, including two to the head, but shot back during an initial exchange of gunfire with Carver, police say. He spent days in the hospital before being declared dead. Authorities allege that Carver fired 18 times into the Toyota, first firing about 13 shots, then firing an additional four to five times after the Toyota had crashed.

Carver is now being held at Santa Rita Jail without bail, facing charges of murdering Safi and attempting to murder his friend. At the time of the crime, he was out of jail awaiting trial in two gun-related felony cases. One, from 2020, charged him with possessing a loaded pistol. Another, from last year, accused him of brandishing a firearm at a person after a car crash, court records show.

Safi’s death appears to be all because of an Audi, according to police. He reportedly took the vehicle to ASCO Auto Body — which has a Yelp rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars — but wasn’t happy with how things turned out. The day of the shooting, he and Carver reportedly argued and cursed at each other, prompting Safi to leave.

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