Riverside police shoot carjacking suspect
The shooting happened at around 10:30 a.m. in the 6600 block of Palm Avenue.
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The shooting happened at around 10:30 a.m. in the 6600 block of Palm Avenue.
Deputies are investigating a deadly stabbing that happened in Lennox on Tuesday near the intersection of 111th Street and Larch Avenue.
It happened a little before 11 a.m. on westbound lanes of CA-60 near Pigeon Pass Road, CHP officials said.
Despite the video showing the group of bikers attacking the security guard's car on Sunday, LAPD says that the guard was arrested after he collided with one of them.
A USC student, Ivan Gallegos, 19, of Los Angeles has been identified by LAPD as the suspect.
LAPD officers were in pursuit of a stolen vehicle suspect when the driver and three other passengers bailed on foot in a Boyle Heights neighborhood.
The suspect could be seen hurtling down the 210 Freeway as fast as 130 miles per hour.
The suspect, identified as 32-year-old West Covina man Juan Mario Trejo, was arrested on Tuesday.
Investigators have not yet provided information on a possible suspect in the incident.
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The woman, who barricaded inside of a home for hours after the shooting, sustained one gunshot wound and was hospitalized in stable condition.
Desert Hot Springs police say they spotted a car that they believed was connected to a previous kidnapping and when they tried to stop the driver, a pursuit ensued.
Investigators were sent to the home for a welfare check on Saturday and found Kathryn Morales, 65, dead under "suspicious circumstances."
Both the driver and passenger surrendered to police and were arrested without further incident.
The man was stuck inside of the chimney on the second floor of the building, firefighters said.