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Single homicides – notable homicides involving a single fatality, including homicides involving celebrities as victims or perpetrators Bias homicides – includes attacks directed against Native Americans (a more complete list of those incidents is set forth in the California genocide article), Asian immigrants, members of a religious group ...
Pages in category "People convicted of murder by California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 303 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Southern California Edison shooting: Irwindale: 2011-12-16: 3 2: Workplace shooting, power company 2012 Oikos University shooting: Oakland: 2012-04-02: 7 2: School shooting 2012 Anaheim, California police shooting and protests: Anaheim: 2012-07-21: 2 6: Protests after police officer killings: Fresno meat plant shooting: Fresno: 2012-11-6: 3: 2
Law enforcement are still working to find a murder convict over a week after his escape in Southern California.. Cesar M. Hernandez, 34, jumped out of a prison van and evaded staff upon arrival at ...
A recent parolee convicted of attempted murder is accused of stabbing victims multiple times through a Northern California neighborhood in an attack that killed an elderly woman and left two ...
Murder Accountability Project (MAP) is a nonprofit organization which disseminates information about homicides, especially unsolved killings and serial murders committed in the United States. MAP was established in 2015 by a group of retired detectives, investigative journalists, homicide scholars, and a forensic psychiatrist.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500. Those wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at (800)222 ...
In 2014, 1,697 people were victims of homicides. 30% of homicides were gang-related, 28% were due to an unspecified argument, 9% were domestic, and 7% were robbery related. The rest were unknown. [3] In 2017 the violent crime rate in California rose 1.5% and was 14th highest of the 50 states. [4]