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Alexander Hernandez (born May 12, 1980) is an American serial killer who murdered five people during a series of drive-by shootings in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area of California between March and August 2014. He targeted random people and dogs, murdering five people, injuring 11 others, and killing two dogs.
The gang has approximately 300 members and operates in the San Fernando Valley. [2] The Vineland Boys have formed alliances with Armenian Power and the Abergil crime family. The gang allegedly first teamed up with Abergils in 2000, offering protection and cooperation to the Israeli mafia's ecstasy trafficking ring operating in their territory. [3]
101 California Street shooting: San Francisco: 1993-07-01: 9: Mass shooting at offices of Petit & Martin law firm [7] 19: O. J. Simpson murder case: Los Angeles: 1994-06-12: 2: Unsolved murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. O. J. Simpson tried and acquitted [10] [7] 20: Heaven's Gate: Rancho Santa Fe: 1997-03-26: 39
Geofence warrants allow police to comb through Google location data in search of suspects in unsolved crimes. Opponents say that violates the Constitution.
A construction worker who murdered his 76-year-old former employer in a frenzied tool attack faces a life sentence in prison for his crimes.. Heber Enoc Diaz, 27, of Pasadena, was convicted as ...
On Sept. 13, 2024, a jury convicted Laurie Shaver of second-degree murder and she was sentenced to life in prison. After the trial, Michael Shaver’s family expressed relief at the verdict.
Michele Avila grew up in Arleta, Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley. [1] Michele Avila and Karen Severson had been best friends since they were eight years old. The two girls began to grow apart when they entered San Fernando High School; Severson reportedly grew jealous of Avila because she was considered more popular and attractive.
The Southern California Regional Million Mom March, which was held at the birthplace of Los Angeles - Olvera Street - brought more than 10,000 "mothers and others" from five counties together demanding change and protection for children against gun violence. Marches were held in major cities, including the main March in Washington, D.C.