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Andres Guardado (November 3, 2001 – June 18, 2020) was an 18-year-old Salvadoran-American man shot in the back and killed by a deputy sheriff from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on June 18, 2020, in the unincorporated community of West Rancho Dominguez, California, just outside of the Harbor Gateway section of the City of Los Angeles.
The suspect in the Wednesday afternoon shooting at the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists was identified by the sheriff as 56-year-old Glenn Litton.Litton had a lengthy criminal ...
Los Angeles police are investigating after officials said someone opened fire at a house party Sunday killing a 16-year-old boy and seriously injuring six adults.. The shooting took place about 1: ...
The gunman, 56-year-old Glenn Litton, a former resident from Carson City, Nevada, [4] had an extensive history of criminal conduct (including theft, fraud, and forgery) across various states (including California, Arizona, and Nevada) dating back to his juvenile days in the 1970s and 1980s, and had recently been released from the San Bernardino County Jail, where he was serving a sentence for ...
Days after a body was found, a young man and woman were arrested, the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office said Monday.. Sumter residents Lamont Terrell Ortiz-Bossie, 20, and Savannah Desaire Patrick ...
The fatal killing of Andy Lopez by Sonoma County sheriff's deputy Erick Gelhaus took place on October 22, 2013, in Santa Rosa, California. 13-year-old Lopez was walking through a vacant lot and carrying an airsoft gun that was designed to resemble an AK-47 assault rifle.
Sheriff’s deputies found the father and daughter near the neighborhood of Lenwood and came under fire before 11 a.m., when they tried to pull the truck over, San Bernardino County sheriff’s ...
Brunston's mother, Brenda Gaines, was awarded $122,500 with his three children also receiving sums. [8] The county also was ordered to pay $105,000 in legal fees. [7] Several deputies were also given two- to five-day suspensions for shooting when not designated as on-site shooters. [1] Deandre Brunston has become a symbol against police brutality.