
- 15-year-old football player dies on field - Dillon Bradshaw, 15, of Northwood High School in Irvine collapsed just after 5 p.m. while playing football at his school and an hour later was later pronounced dead at the hospital. A sports trainer tried unsuccessfully to revive Bradshaw, performing CPR. Bradshaw was practicing with the junior varsity squad in a spring practice without padding as stipulated by state regulations. Campus police said Northwood students were visibly upset today. Preliminary coroner’s findings from the autopsy were inconclusive. Results of further testing could take several weeks.
- Investigation begins over boy who fell 15 stories and died - Los Angeles police are investigating the death of 17-year-old, Beverly Hills High School student, Bianca Khalili, who was fatally injured when she fell from the 15th floor of the building in the 2100 block of Century Park East. The teen had been visiting someone in the building. Investigators were working today to determine if the death was a suicide or a homicide. Harding said there was no evidence of a homicide. But Lt. Fred Coral of the Los Angeles County coroner’s office said the coroner is investigating it as a homicide. The autopsy was completed Wednesday, but investigators are still awaiting the results of toxicology tests.
- Police officer arrested on sexual assault charges - Former Officer, Feliciano Sanchez, 33, of Pico Rivera, was arrested today after being indicted for forcing a woman to have sex with him while he was on duty. Allegedly he sexually assaulted the woman after a traffic stop last year, when he pulled the woman over, drove her to a remote area, and then forced her to engage in a sex act. The indictment also charges Sanchez with using a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence. Sanchez is expected to appear in federal court this afternoon. If convicted, he faces a potential life sentence.
- Police search for armed robber - Police have shut down streets surrounding a Los Angeles market to search for two armed robbery suspects. Officer April Harding says police were called to a food market in the Westlake neighborhood around 5:30 a.m. Thursday. Employees reported that two men in ski masks came in and demanded money. They said the store manager refused to hand it over and tried to fight them off. Four workers were ordered to a back room, where one of them managed to get out and call police. Harding says the suspects fled, and nothing was taken from the store.
- Four suspects arrested and “Lil Tiny” sought for murder of West Covina woman - Four teenagers are in custody and a fifth suspect is being sought in connection with the fatal shooting. Hsiao Hsu, a mother of two, was shot about 11:40 a.m. on March 19 while reporting a burglary. The dispatcher heard two shots as assailants chased Hsu through her 6,000-square-foot compound in the 19700 block of Cameron Ave. LA County sheriff’s investigators have arrested Christopher Santana, 19, of Covina, and a boy from Ontario and two girls from the Covina area. All four were arrested May 16 and have been charged with murder as adults. Investigators believe one of the boys shot Hsu and the girls drove a getaway car. Investigators are still seeking a fifth suspect, Victor Manuel Maurtua, 19, of Baldwin Hills. Maurtua, a member of the El Monte Flores gang who is known as “Lil Tiny,” 5 foot 5 and weighs 140 pounds.
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