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Glendale Individual Shot Fatally

Homicide detectives are investigating a shooting in Glendale that resulted in a man's death. Police received a 911 call about the incident near North Brand Boulevard at 10:44 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found the victim in the road with multiple gunshot wounds and pronounced him dead at the scene. As of now, no arrests have been made, and authorities have not disclosed any information regarding potential suspects or further details.

Agoura Hills Estate Burglarized and Aimed For Substantial Wealth In Safe

A mansion in Agoura Hills was looted by a few masked criminals the thieves did steal a large safe. The LA County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, and if caught, the suspects face up to 20 years in prison. Tips were directed to Agoura Hills authorities.

Crimson Clash At Katt Williams Performance In Indianapolis

Katt Williams' had a performance at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis ended abruptly and violently, rather than with the usual applause. During the show, which took place on a Sunday night, a significant altercation broke out among audience members approximately halfway through his set. This unexpected brawl not only disrupted the performance but also resulted in several fans leaving the venue bloodied and shaken. 

Convicted Criminal Murders Four

A 43-year-old gang member, Louis Peter Hernandez, known as "The Wicked," has been charged with multiple counts of murder after allegedly killing four people, including his girlfriend and ex-girlfriend, while on probation. The shootings occurred in San Bernardino County, California, and Hernandez has a history of violence.

Unwelcome Fatality Casualty Shot Outside Adelanto

Unwelcome individual shot outside Adelanto residence Monday morning. On Monday morning, June 17, 2024, an adult male was shot outside a residence in the 15200 block of Arcadian Street in Adelanto. “Initially, deputies were heading to a nearby residence for a report of an unwelcome occurrence when they heard gunfire. It is believed the individual that was shot may be the person they do not desire,” stated sheriff's spokeswoman Mara Rodriguez.

Stabbing At La Jolla Inn Assault Triggers Pursuit

La Jolla inn assault prompts pursuit, drives vehicle into water off Navy Pier. SAN DIEGO A person suspected of attacking an elderly woman at a La Jolla inn led authorities on a pursuit into downtown San Diego and subsequently drove his vehicle into the water near the USS Midway Museum early Monday morning. Authorities stated that a man believed to be an inn staff member employed some type of “deception” to gain entry into a room with two women inside. Once inside, the employee stabbed one of the women in the chest and then escaped.

California Mom Admits To Savage Homicide

A California mother admits to the savage slaying of a newspaper journalist. A mother of two from Los Angeles, California, who incorrectly asserted that she had viciously killed a newspaper reporter, has ultimately been cleared after startling evidence uncovered the actual murderer.

Three Little Kids Abducted In LA

The Los Angeles Police Department is seeking public assistance in locating three children—Mar-Naiya Shelton (14), Major Shelton (12), and General Velez-Peterson (6)—who were allegedly kidnapped by their mother, Timberly White. The children were last seen at 9 a.m. on Saturday in the 2000 block of West Florence Avenue, South Los Angeles. Anyone with information regarding Timberly White's whereabouts is urged to call 911.

Law Enforcement Pursuit Concluded In The Harvard Heights Area

A police chase involving a possibly stolen car began in West LA and ended in the Harvard Heights neighborhood, resulting in the suspect being shot. The pursuit lasted nearly an hour and involved collisions with several vehicles, including sheriff's patrol cars. The chase concluded around 3:55 p.m. at Sunset Avenue and La Habra Boulevard, where deputies found smoke coming from one of the tires of the suspect's vehicle. During the incident, deputies fired shots after the suspect rear-ended his vehicle and collided with another sheriff's vehicle. Footage later showed the suspect on the sidewalk receiving aid before being placed in an ambulance; no injuries to deputies have been reported.

Law Enforcement Pursuit Concludes With Narcotics Arrest

A police chase in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday began around 8:00 a.m. when California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers attempted to stop a Ford pickup truck with tinted windows on the 5 Freeway. The vehicle fled, leading officers on a pursuit for approximately 20 minutes. The chase concluded when the suspect halted on 3rd Street near Figueroa Street, where he was apprehended. During the arrest, police discovered millions of dollars in cash along with drugs.

Los Angeles Traffic Incident Allegedly Results in Woman's Fatality

A woman was killed in a traffic incident in South Los Angeles involving vehicles leaving a reported street takeover. The crash occurred at approximately on a Saturday at the intersection of El Segundo Boulevard and South Central Avenue. Preliminary reports indicate that one vehicle, a black Toyota Prius broadsided another vehicle associated with the street takeover. The driver of the other vehicle fled the scene after the collision. One female passenger in the Infiniti sustained major injuries and later died; she was identified as a girl in her twenties. I mpaired driving is believed to be a factor in this incident.

International Criminal Organizations in San Diego

Foreign organized crime syndicates are targeting homes in San Diego's affluent neighborhoods through a practice known as "hack tourism." These syndicates apply for tourist visas online, exploiting what is perceived as a weak verification system to gain entry into the U.S. Their operations resemble legitimate corporations in terms of organization and tactics, highlighting the complexity of their illicit activities.

Tesla Operator Veers Into Incoming Vehicles

A Tesla driver, reportedly speeding, swerved into oncoming traffic and crashed in Buena Park, Orange County, on Tuesday around 4 p.m. The collision resulted in at least three people being hospitalized. Emergency crews from the Orange County Fire Authority responded to reports of a multi-vehicle crash at the intersection of Beach Boulevard and Orangethorpe Avenue.

Hesperia Individual Apprehended for Major Vehicle Theft in Crestline

Criminal was arrested for grand theft in Crestline, California. He operated a landscaping business and allegedly took payments for residential construction work that he did not complete. One victim reported loss in the tens of thousands and expressed significant distress over the situation. The Twin Peaks Sheriff's Station is seeking additional victims to come forward regarding this financial theft case.

Fatality Caused By An Automobile Pulling Individual On The Pavement

A New Zealand was killed during a robbery at a luxury resort in Newport Beach, California. The incident occurred when two armed men attempted to rob a couple at a Barnes and Noble store in the Fashion Island mall. During the chaos, the woman was dragged down the street and struck by a third man driving a white sedan. The three suspects then fled the scene in an unknown vehicle.

Popular Eatery Ruined By Fire Caused By Arson

A brush fire in Dana Point burned approximately a quarter of an acre in a mountain neighborhood but was quickly contained by the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) firefighters, who faced challenging steep terrain.

Mentally Challenged Child Struck By Adult Male

A man in Pacoima punched an autistic boy in the face after the boy allegedly damaged the emblem on his car. The incident, captured on video and shared on social media, has drawn widespread public outrage. The boy's mother, Claudia, expressed her heartbreak over the assault, emphasizing that her son enjoys touching things around him. Parents in the community have voiced their anger regarding the man's violent reaction towards a young child.

Romania Scammers Accused of Serious Bias Crimes

Two Romanian nationals have been charged with hate crimes for impersonating U.S. immigration agents and targeting Hispanic individuals in Orange County. The suspects allegedly approached victims, believed to be undocumented immigrants, while wearing fake law enforcement badges and speaking Spanish. They threatened these victims with deportation if they did not surrender their money and debit cards. Additionally, it was reported that a firearm was present in their vehicle during at least one of the robberies.

Child in Kia Employs His Vehicle as a Projectile

On July 4, 2024 during a high-speed chase in Los Angeles County, deputies pursued a silver Kia Soul. Armand Black, who was watching the chase on television, recognized the vehicle as identical to his own Kia Soul that had been stolen from his driveway just days earlier, on Wednesday.

Autopsy Is Pending For Dead Man In Apple Valley

Authorities are investigating the death of David J. Ruff, a 38-year-old man from Apple Valley, whose body was discovered under a bridge in Victorville. The body was found around 6:35 a.m. by BNSF train workers near Bear Valley Road and Industrial Boulevard. According to sheriff’s spokeswoman there were no suspicious circumstances at the scene. An autopsy will determine the cause of death, while Ruff’s family is mourning his loss.