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Monday, September 14, 2020

Los Angeles Offers $100,000 Reward in Ambush Shooting of Deputies

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced Sunday that the Board of Supervisors has authorized a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect in the ambush shooting Saturday night of two Sheriff Deputies as they sat in their squad car near a Compton Metro station.
The deputies were reported to be out of surgery on Sunday after being said to have each been shot in the head. One deputy is 31-year-old woman who is the mother of a 6-year-old boy. The other deputy is a 24-year-old man. They were both new to the force, having been sworn in 14 months ago, reported KCBS-TV.



10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice description of suspect, don't they all dress that way.

Anonymous said...

9:52 Am: Exactly, so generic copy and paste description!!! Also, don't you find it funny as I, that these cops, especially in CA and LA get paid over 100k a year not including side jobs or overtime, and they raise taxes so much to give these cops all they need, and with all of these cameras and tracking everywhere, yet they come to US the people they abuse to help them solve crime????? WTF are cops for if we solve the crime for them???? If these so called highly trained cops can't solve crime, then why are they getting paid the kind of money they do???

Anonymous said...

Go gettem !!! Then Fry'em !!

Anonymous said...

Also let me add: Do you ever see cops offering a reward for when some average citizen gets shot??? NO... You are lucky if they even investigate it...

Anonymous said...

They didn’t add Paul Harvey in description. Carrying and pointing a handgun at police while cowardly pulling the trigger. Boy needs to be taken in the bare hands of a patriot.

Anonymous said...

All lives matter!!!!

Anonymous said...

It was a Jamaal and Dequan or a Lamont and Sifiolus. We all know that!

Phronesis said...

$100,000. Life-changing money for somebody wanting to leave LA behind.

Anonymous said...

$$$ always talks - bullship still walks.

Anonymous said...

10:07 AM - Crime Solvers does, in cooperation with police departments.