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Man claims responsibility for Echo Park Tesla stunt online as investigation continues

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The person who had earlier claimed to be the driving force behind a harmful Tesla stunt in Echo Park early Sunday morning appeared to benefit from the notoriety from his on-line fame, however grew cautious when requested about it Monday night.

The viral video exhibits the Tesla driving up the hill at a excessive fee of pace on the intersection of Baxter and Alvarado streets, catching air and slamming arduous onto its entrance tires. The car then goes careening into a number of trash cans after which crashes into two parked vehicles.

KTLA caught up with the TikTok consumer who has claimed to be liable for the Tesla stunt at his Sherman Oaks house. The person, recognized as Dominykas Zeglaitis, or Durte Dom on social media, was more than pleased to speak in regards to the viral video — at first.

“Man, [expletive] is loopy on the market. I don’t even know what was happening,” he stated from the entrance door of his house the place a Tesla sat parked within the driveway.

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When requested if he was actually the driving force of the automotive or just somebody trying to take credit score for the stunt searching for on-line clout, Zeglaitis stated, “you possibly can’t consider what you see on-line at all times.”

When requested once more if he was the particular person behind the wheel of the rented Tesla Mannequin S, he stated he was suggested by authorized illustration to maintain quiet.

“I’m not saying something, my legal professionals informed me to not discuss it,” he stated.

Regardless of saying he was not keen to speak in regards to the harmful stunt on one in all L.A.’s steepest streets, his social media informed a distinct story.

In a single video, he claimed to have been under the influence of marijuana edibles on the time of the crash. When requested whether or not or not he was on medication on the time he allegedly crashed the automotive, he replied: no remark.

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Zeglaitis additionally posted video of him laughing on the KTLA story posted Sunday by which we reported that the Los Angeles Police Division was providing a $1,000 reward for data concerning the driving force of the Tesla.

Regardless of enjoying coy with KTLA, Zeglaitis will nonetheless doubtless must reply to the Los Angeles Police Division. The LAPD Central Visitors Division stated in a tweet that that they had acquired quite a few ideas concerning Zeglaitis who is taken into account an individual of curiosity within the case.

Alex Choi, an individual whom LAPD has recognized as a witness, stated Zeglaitis was not the driving force of the Tesla. In actual fact, Choi claims he wasn’t even present on the time.

Police say this was a really harmful stunt on a really harmful avenue that would have price somebody their life. Fortunately, the LAPD is barely investigating reviews of property harm and no accidents. However for Jordan Hook, whose Subaru was totaled after it was hit by the Tesla in the course of the reckless stunt, that doesn’t present him very a lot consolation.

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Illinois authorities identify Orange County girl killed in jet ski crash

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Illinois authorities identify Orange County girl killed in jet ski crash

Authorities in Illinois have identified the two girls killed in jet ski crash earlier this week, including a 16-year-old from Orange County.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has identified the two girls as 16-year-old Sarina Vootkur of Lake Forest and 13-year-old Elle Kim of Long Grove, Illinois.

Results of autopsies conducted Thursday determined that the two girls died from “blunt force injuries” suffered in the crash.

According to Sheriff’s officials, on Tuesday, the two girls were riding a Yamaha WaveRunner on Lake Marie near Antioch Township, a town located in Illinois, about 70 miles north of Chicago.

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Vootkur was driving the vehicle with Kim riding on the back. Witnesses said the girls were traveling at a high rate of speed directly in the path of a speed boat driven by a 55-year-old Illinois man.

The two vehicles collided and both girls were thrown into the water and knocked unconscious. They were both wearing life vests which allowed for the occupants of the boat to pull them from the water and provide first aid until they were able to take them to shore, officials said.

The girls were taken to a nearby hospital and were pronounced deceased after they arrived, Sheriff’s officials said. No other injuries were reported in the crash.

The crash remains under investigation by the local Sheriff’s Office and Illinois Conservation Police.

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Police shuts down area outside Glendale apartment complex due to barricaded suspect

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Police shuts down area outside Glendale apartment complex due to barricaded suspect

A barricaded suspect in a Glendale apartment building prompted a large police response early Thursday morning, according to authorities.

Law enforcement officers were posted outside the area of the 1800 block of Vassar Street at an apartment complex, Glendale police confirmed at 8:24 a.m.

Police responded to a disturbance on Thursday morning, resulting in a barricaded suspect at a Glendale apartment building. (KTLA)

The extent of the situation was not immediately clear, but SWAT and fire personnel were still outside the building as of 8:30 a.m. There was no word on whether it was a hostage situation or whether a potential suspect inside the building was armed.

Police asked the public to avoid the area around 8:30 a.m., but said the situation was clear by 9:15 a.m. No additional details were immediately made available.

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Los Feliz pharmacy targeted by burglary crew using electric saw

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Los Feliz pharmacy targeted by burglary crew using electric saw

Surveillance video captured a burglary crew brazenly using an electric saw while attempting to smash their way into a pharmacy in Los Feliz.

Early Wednesday morning, three suspects approached R&D Pharmacy located on Franklin Avenue at around 4 a.m.

They were seen using an electric saw and a crowbar to shatter the store’s glass entrance before sawing into the metal gate behind it.

The pharmacy’s owner, Roselyn Roque, said this was the second time her pharmacy had been targeted in just three weeks. 

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Despite diligently locking up her store every night and protecting it with steel gates, an alarm system, motion detectors, chains and padlocks, she said the suspects don’t appear to be deterred from returning.

As a pharmacist, Roque said she unfortunately also knows what the thieves are after.

“Opiates and stimulants,” she said.”They have really high value on the streets.”

Her pharmacy has been targeted a total of three times over the past two years. Roque believes the suspects are the same people who have attempted to burglarize the shop in the past. 

During Wednesday’s incident, the suspects’ getaway car was captured clearly on security cameras.

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“There’s three of them again, but they’re using two different cars,” Roque said. “We were able to identify the plate. They’re backing up with the plates on camera. Maybe they don’t care about [being caught] anymore.”

In all three attempted burglaries, however, the suspects were scared away by blaring security alarms and fled before stealing anything inside.

Roque is very worried about her safety while operating the store.

“I’m scared that they might come back and I’m here,” she said.

Despite no merchandise being lost, Roque said the burglary crew still managed to leave a trail of destruction behind including breaking her security gate and front windows, which will be expensive to replace.

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“I’m kind of on my own,” she said. “I’ll have to do the best I can.”

Roque said she remains concerned because the suspects are still at large. She said Los Angeles police asked whether she would be pressing charges if the suspects were caught.

“I said, ‘Of course,’” Roque recalled. “If I can help another small business like mine to not go through something like this, then I’m going to do my part and keep [the suspects] off the streets.”

Anyone with information on the attempted burglary can call the LAPD at 1-877-527-3247.

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