Los Angeles, Ca
71-year-old man robbed at gunpoint: Highland Police Department
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The Highland Police Division is on the lookout for three robbers who held a 71-year-old man at gunpoint and stole his pockets as he walked by his neighborhood, police mentioned.
The theft occurred at about midday on Wednesday close to the intersection of Ninth Avenue and Victoria Avenue, police mentioned.
Police consider the robbers are all males of their 20s. One was sporting black sweatpants, a hoodie and white Nikes. One other wore a pink hoodie and pink and black footwear, whereas the third wore all black garments, together with an Adidas hoodie.
The sufferer was unharmed within the theft.
Shelby Nelson studies for the KTLA 5 Information on March 24, 2022.
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Los Angeles, Ca
Marijuana growth sparked hundreds of millions in value for this Southern California county
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While most of the state isn’t so lucky, there’s one Southern California county that is riding a high on legal cannabis production, according to a recent report.
Santa Barbara County released its crop report this week, and it showed that more than 9 million pounds of the plant was grown in the county in 2023 — which is worth more than $328 million. According to SFGate, the total weight of cannabis production was up 45% from 2022.
The only crop more valuable in Santa Barbara County in 2023 were strawberries.
The figures come as the legal recreational marijuana industry has struggled in the state in recent years. Reasons for the tough figures include high taxes and regulation, according to industry executives, resulting in lower prices through illegal marijuana sales.
Culver City-based MadMen recently reshuffled its executives after its stock plummeted toward $0 per share.
The numbers out of Santa Barbara County, however, may be reason for optimism for those in the industry. According to the county, a stronger-than-typical rain season contributed to the boom in production.
Recreational marijuana was legalized in California after voters approved proposition 64 in the November 2016 general election.
Los Angeles, Ca
Man shot and killed on Metro train in South Los Angeles
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A man was killed after being shot in the head on a Metro train in South L.A. Friday night.
The shooting happened near the La Cienega/Jefferson station on the 5600 block of West Jefferson Boulevard in West Adams at around 7:22 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The victim was shot on the E line train as other passengers were nearby.
Arriving officers found the victim with a gunshot wound to the head who was not conscious or breathing at the time. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Witnesses recalled feeling terrified as the shooting happened during Friday night rush-hour traffic.
“I heard three shots and I thought it was fireworks because I didn’t think people literally shoot on the trains, point blank like that,” said a witness who did not wish to be identified.
The witness had just stepped off the Metro Gold Line at the La Cienega/Jefferson station when he saw three men chasing the victim on the platform.
The victim jumped onto the train just as the doors were closing.
“I saw three guys banging on the door screaming, ‘Snitch! Snitch!’” the witness recalled. “The train car ends up taking off. The next thing you know, it stops because usually train cars will stop and let the late people get on the train. But in this case, those people ended up pulling out a gun and shooting a guy point blank.”
Three suspects, described as Hispanic males, were seen fleeing the area while riding skateboards.
“It appears there was some kind of argument between a group of males down here on the ground level,” explained LAPD Captain Jamie Bennett. “They ran up the stairs and boarded a train that had been waiting here to unload passengers. The shooting occurred on the train. Then the suspects left the platform running down the staircase.”
Surveillance video captured several males running underneath the train platform immediately after the shooting. One man is seen covering his face. Police have not confirmed whether those men were the same suspects.
The witness, however, believes those men were definitely involved.
“They were 100% the same guys because no one else was up here, just them,” the witness said. “My train car was very empty. It only had about six people on it and it usually has more people.”
Sky5 video showed a large police presence blocking off the Metro station as they investigated the scene.
“All E Line trains will be turning back from Culver City and La Brea stations due to police activity at Expo/La Cienega Station,” Metro officials said.
Bus shuttles will replace train service between La Brea and La Cienega until further notice.
Friday’s deadly shooting comes on the heels of a troubling increase in violent crime across public transit. Attacks targeting Metro riders and operators, some fatal, have included shootings, stabbings, assaults, robberies, hijacks and more.
In May, Metro officials voted to authorize an “immediate surge” of law enforcement to patrol buses, trains and stations to address the concerns of drivers and passengers.
The latest data on public safety across L.A. Metro’s public transportation systems can be found here.
The victim’s identity was not released pending an investigation from the coroner’s office.
This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Los Angeles, Ca
Thieves ransack parked cars at Irvine apartment complex
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Surveillance video captured two suspects ransacking parked cars at an apartment complex in Irvine.
The incident happened on June 2 at the Metropolis Apartments located at 2100 Sullivan, according to the Irvine Police Department.
Video of the theft showed a man using a key card to open the doors of a Tesla before grabbing the valuables inside and escaping.
Police confirmed the man had stolen a key card from a nearby parked Tesla that belonged to the same family and was able to use that car to unlock the second car.
The two suspects were also seen stealing tools from a pickup truck that was parked in the garage.
The duo, a man and a woman, escaped with around $9,000 worth of valuables, authorities said. They fled the scene in a white SUV.
Police have released security video of the thieves in hopes someone may recognize them.
Anyone with information on the thefts is asked to call Irvine police at 949-724-7000 or email amena@cityofirvine.org.
Footage of the theft can be seen in the video player above.
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