Two Arrested in Connection with Shooting Deaths of Four People in Southeast Los Angeles County
ICARO Media Group
In a tragic series of events that occurred over the span of a few hours, four people were shot and killed in separate incidents across various cities in southeast Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has announced the arrest of two suspects believed to be connected to these murders, with a possibility of a third suspect still at large.
The shootings took place in the cities of Huntington Park, Bell, Cudahy, and Los Angeles. Homicide investigators have established a connection between the incidents, although they have yet to determine the motive behind the crimes. Law enforcement sources, who are familiar with the investigation but not authorized to comment publicly, have confirmed the link between the shootings but have provided no further information.
The first victim, identified as Kevin Parada, 24, was found shot in a driveway near the Martha Escutia Primary Center, an elementary school in Bell. Approximately 30 minutes later, another unidentified man was shot and killed on East Florence Avenue in Los Angeles. In Cudahy, a 14-year-old boy named Javier Pedraza Jr. was fatally shot outside Ellen Ochoa Learning Center, while another boy was injured and remains in stable condition at a hospital.
The final victim, an unidentified man, was discovered on Santa Fe Avenue in Huntington Park. Authorities were alerted to the incident by a patrolling Huntington Park police officer who found the victim lying on the street. Despite the efforts of paramedics, the man succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
These shootings have deeply concerned both local residents and Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, who expressed her worry about the proximity of two of the incidents to schools. Supervisor Hahn has been in contact with the cities of Bell, Cudahy, and Huntington Park and has offered assistance in any way possible.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is actively investigating these crimes and urges anyone with information to come forward. The department's Homicide Bureau can be contacted at (323) 890-5500, and anonymous tips can be submitted to the Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers either through their website or by dialing (800) 222-8477.
The identities of the two suspects arrested in connection with the shootings have not been disclosed. This tragic series of events serves as a somber reminder of the need for continued efforts to prevent violence and maintain community safety.
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