| | Afternoon headlines for Monday, October 31, 2022
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Woman Fatally Shot in Long Beach; Suspect in Custody A woman was fatally shot in Long Beach Monday, and a suspect later surrendered to authorities. The shooting was reported about 7:50 a.m. in the 700 block of East Wardlow Road, near the San Diego (405) Freeway, according to the Long Beach Police Department. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Her name was […]
LA County Reports 27 New COVID-19 Deaths, 2,500+ Cases Los Angeles County logged 27 more COVID-19 deaths over a three-day period ending Monday, along with more than 2,500 new cases. County Department of Public Health figures reported 10 deaths each on Saturday and Sunday, along with seven on Monday. The county no longer releases COVID figures on weekends. The new fatalities gave the county […]
4 Workers At LAX Sickened By Carbon Dioxide Fumes From Fire Suppression System Four workers at Los Angeles International Airport were sickened Monday — one critically — by carbon dioxide that was released from a fire-suppression system in an electrical utility room about 200 feet from Terminal 8, prompting an evacuation of the terminal and impacting some inbound flights. Firefighters responded to the area about 7 a.m., according […]
Trial Begins For Man Charged In Fatal Mission Viejo Crash A 28-year-old man who had been repeatedly warned about the dangers of speeding was going nearly 100 mph when he plowed into another car, killing the driver, in Mission Viejo five years ago, a prosecutor told jurors Monday as the defendant’s attorney said his client was rushing his girlfriend home to help her with a […]
Retrial Begins in Killing and Dumping of Body In Irvine A 36-year-old man beat and strangled a woman he and his brother picked up in Santa Ana and then dumped her body, which was set afire, in a parking lot of an Irvine business on a Labor Day weekend 13 years ago, a prosecutor told jurors Monday — as the defendant’s attorney said the man […]
4 Workers at LAX Sickened by Carbon Dioxide Fumes Near Terminal 8 Four workers were sickened Monday — one critically — by carbon dioxide fumes emanating from a utility room about 200 feet from Terminal 8 at Los Angeles International Airport, prompting an evacuation of the terminal and impacting some inbound flights. Firefighters responded to the leak about 7 a.m., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. […]
Cousins Plead Not Guilty to Wilmington Shooting That Killed 12-Year-Old Boy Two cousins pleaded not guilty Monday to charges stemming from a December shooting in Wilmington that left a 12-year-old boy dead and a woman and a girl injured. Damian Martinez, 21, and Gabriel Martinez, 19, of Wilmington, are charged with one count each of murder and attempted murder, along with two counts of assault with […]
Man Pleads No Contest to Pair of 2011 Southland Rape-Killings In the midst of his trial, a Torrance man pleaded no contest Monday to raping and murdering a teenage girl and a young woman about eight months apart in 2011, opening himself to a sentence of life behind bars without parole. Geovanni Borjas, 38, pleaded no contest to two counts each of first-degree murder and […]
Widow of Late Tupac Producer Sues Amaru Entertainment in Royalties Spat The widow of a musician and producer who worked with Tupac Shakur is seeking royalties she alleges the company formed by the late rapper’s mother is refusing to pay under a contract. Plaintiff Capucine Jackson, the widow of Johnny Lee Jackson, is seeking at least $500,000 in her breach-of-contract against Amaru Entertainment Inc. A representative […]
Huntington Park Police Shoot Knife-Wielding Man Huntington Park police fatally shot a knife-wielding man, authorities said Monday. The shooting occurred at 5:24 p.m. Sunday in the 6300 block of Malabar Street, according to Sgt. G. Magos of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau. Officers initially responded to a report of a man with a gun making suicidal statements, but discovered he had two […]
Thin Blue Line Flag Returns and Flies Before Saugus High Football Game The Thin Blue Line flag that caused tension and was essentially banned from being displayed by Saugus High School football players before games has returned, despite the district superintendent and coach calling for the flag to stop flying. A Saugus High football player carried the Thin Blue Line flag, a black and white replica of […]
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