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Southern California man with concealed carry permit opens fire, kills 1, wounds another

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Southern California man with concealed carry permit opens fire, kills 1, wounds another

One man is dead and another is in critical condition after a shooting in San Bernardino County involving a suspect with a permit to carry a concealed firearm, officials announced Monday.  

The violence, according to a news release from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, occurred at around 4 p.m. Sept. 20 at an auto repair shop at 13600 Quinnault Road in Apple Valley.  

At the scene, deputies located two gunshot victims, 31-year-old Hesperia resident Frankl Portillo and 44-year-old Apple Valley resident Joshua Augsburger.  

Despite life saving measures, Portillo was pronounced dead at the scene. Augsburger was rushed to a local hospital where he was listed in critical condition.  

An auto repair shop in San Bernardino County where a deadly shooting occurred on Sept. 20, 2024. (Google Maps)

Details are limited and the exact motive for the shooting remains unclear, but detectives with the sheriff’s specialized investigations division say the two victims confronted 46-year-old Leon Sanchez, who was armed with a handgun, at the location.  

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“During the argument, witnesses heard Portillo threaten Sanchez,” the release noted. “As the situation escalated, Sanchez fired at Portillo and Augsburger, striking the two men.”  

During the investigation, which is ongoing, authorities learned that Sanchez had a valid San Bernardino County concealed carry permit for the firearm.  

The 46-year-old was detained without incident, authorities said, though it’s unclear if he was ever taken into custody.  

Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact SBSD Det. Owenn Domon with the Specialized Investigations Division at 909-890-4904. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact the WeTip Hotline at 800-78-CRIME or leave tips online at www.wetip.com.  

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About 20 detained after armed suspect call sparks LAPD response in Koreatown

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About 20 people were detained Saturday during a large police response in Los Angeles’ Koreatown after authorities received reports of an armed man threatening people, officials said. Officers responded to the 3400 block of West 8th Street near Kingsley Drive on reports of an assault with a deadly weapon, according to the Los Angeles Police […]

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Man found guilty of sex trafficking victim along L.A.’s Figueroa Corridor

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Man found guilty of sex trafficking victim along L.A.’s Figueroa Corridor

A former Riverside County man was found guilty of sex trafficking a female victim and forcing her to engage in commercial sex acts along L.A.’s notorious Figueroa Corridor.

Elias Abdul Shabazz, 34, formerly of Perris, was found guilty by a jury following a five-day trial, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Prosecutors said Shabazz had led the victim to believe they were in a romantic relationship before he turned physically and sexually violent. He began demanding that the victim engage in commercial sex acts from May to October of 2021, court documents said.

He carried a handgun with him and, on occasion, was accused of using it to pistol-whip the victim. He also fired the gun at her feet while threatening to kill her, prosecutors said.

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At trial, the victim said Shabazz demanded that she meet a daily quota of commercial sex proceeds and that she was terrified of the consequences of not meeting that quota. 

She testified that Shabazz compelled her to work in the notorious Figueroa Corridor in South L.A., a dangerous area known for human trafficking and prostitution.

Shabazz had confiscated her identification card, Social Security card and birth certificate. He constantly monitored her cell phone to stop her from communicating with any friends or family.

“He also introduced her to addictive narcotics and controlled every aspect of her life, including when she ate, slept and showered,” prosecutors said.

In May 2025, Shabazz was arrested and has remained in federal custody. His last known address at the time was in Washington, D.C.

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On June 26, 2026, Shabazz was found guilty of one count of coercing or enticing interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 6, where he faces 15 years to life in prison.

“Sex trafficking matters rank among the most tragic cases our office prosecutes,” said First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli. “This defendant will now face many years in a federal prison cell for his sick, disgusting, and disturbing behavior.”

“Elias Shabazz preyed on a vulnerable victim using physical and sexual violence and cruel psychological coercion to compel commercial sex acts for his own profit,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “There is no place for this type of conduct in civilized society. We deeply respect the victim’s courage to face her trafficker in court. The Criminal Division will continue to bring these cases and try them.”

Anyone with information about human trafficking can report tips to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888

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The star-studded feel-good giveback event of the summer has returned. KTLA 5 is teaming up once again with Project Angel Food for the annual “Lead with Love: Going the Distance” telethon to raise critical funds for medically tailored meals delivered to people living with serious illnesses throughout Los Angeles County. The seventh annual telethon airs […]

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