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Woman opens fire in local bar, kills 33-year-old man, injures 2 others

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Woman opens fire in local bar, kills 33-year-old man, injures 2 others

Authorities continue to search for a woman who opened far in a San Pedro bar early Saturday morning, killing a 33-year-old man and sending two others to the hospital.

According to a spokesperson from the Los Angeles Police Department, gunfire erupted around 12:15 a.m. at Machista, located on the corner of Pacific Avenue and West 10th Street. 

“There was a physical altercation inside the bar before the shooting,” the LAPD spokesperson confirmed to KTLA. “The suspect fired multiple rounds, striking three people.” 

Tyrone Tyars was identified by both his family and the L.A. County Medical Examiner as the person who was declared deceased at the scene.  

  • 1 dead, 2 injured after bar shooting in San Pedro
  • 1 dead, 2 injured after bar shooting in San Pedro
  • 1 dead, 2 injured after bar shooting in San Pedro
  • 1 dead, 2 injured after bar shooting in San Pedro

Two others, a man and a woman, were also taken to the hospital in stable condition and are expected to make a full recovery.  

A perimeter was established while officers with the Los Angeles Police Department searched for the suspect, described as a 20-to-30-year-old Hispanic woman, though as of Sunday, she has not been captured.  

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It is unclear whether the victims and the suspect knew each other.  

Anyone with information is urged to contact LAPD. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or online at L.A. Crime Stoppers. 

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Sticker shock not just affecting World Cup match ticket prices, but parking costs too 

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Sticker shock not just affecting World Cup match ticket prices, but parking costs too 

Many people who are going to a World Cup match this summer, including the author of this article, forked over some serious money to get inside the stadium to see some action. And while prices for the matches themselves have attracted most of the (negative) attention online, there is another fee that is creeping up on […]

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Ballots burned, vote center vandalized in possible acts of election interference, Los Angeles County officials say

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Ballots burned, vote center vandalized in possible acts of election interference, Los Angeles County officials say

Ballots were found burned and a voting center in Long Beach was vandalized in what could be two separate acts of attempted election interference ahead of the June 2 primary election, the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder announced Sunday.

The burned ballots were discovered inside an official ballot drop box at the Department of Public Social Services-Civic Center in Los Angeles, during routine ballot collections, according to the county registrar-recorder.

“Staff identified a limited number of vote-by-mail ballots that appeared to have sustained fire-related damage,” the county registrar-recorder said.

The fire happened sometime between the last ballot collection on Saturday and first ballot collection on Sunday, resulting in a “small number” of affected ballots, officials said.

On Sunday morning, vandalism was found at the voting center in Cesar E. Chavez Park in Long Beach. Election workers responded and voting operations were not disrupted, according to the county registrar-recorder.

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The county registrar-recorder said that it is “carefully reviewing both incidents and working to identify any voters who may have been affected.”

File: An official ballot drop box is set up in Los Angeles on Sept. 12, 2020, ahead of the Nov. 3 presidential elections. (CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

Voters whose ballots were affected by the fire will be contacted directly and given information on how to recast their vote. Replacement ballots are a possibility, the county registrar-recorder said.

The county registrar-recorder has filed reports with the Los Angeles Police Department following the incidents. Los Angeles County Clerk Dean Logan issued a statement Sunday reminding the public that attempts to disrupt voting, damage election infrastructure, interfere with voters, or vandalize election facilities “will not be tolerated.”

“Our responsibility is to protect voters and ensure every eligible voter has the opportunity to cast a ballot,” Logan said. “Any attempt to interfere with voting or election operations is taken seriously. We will continue working closely with law enforcement and other partners to safeguard the voting process and ensure voters can participate with confidence.”

The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activity involving election materials, election facilities, or voting operations to the county registrar-recorder by calling (800) 815-2666.

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Man found stabbed to death in Huntington Park

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Man found stabbed to death in Huntington Park

A man was found stabbed to death in Huntington Park early Sunday morning, authorities said.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department homicide investigators are assisting the Huntington Park Police Department with the investigation after the deadly stabbing was reported around 12:03 a.m. in the 3500 block of Florence Avenue.

Officials said the victim, described only as an adult man, was pronounced dead at the scene.

No information about a possible suspect or the circumstances leading up to the stabbing was immediately released.

  • Police investigate a fatal stabbing in the 3500 block of Florence Avenue in Huntington Park.
  • Police investigate a fatal stabbing in the 3500 block of Florence Avenue in Huntington Park.
  • Police investigate a fatal stabbing in the 3500 block of Florence Avenue in Huntington Park.

The investigation remained ongoing Sunday morning.

Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500.

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Anonymous tips can be submitted to L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers by calling 800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at lacrimestoppers.org.

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