“A person you know walked the straight path,” Bishop recalls, “he wasn’t violent, wasn’t gang-affiliated. He didn’t put himself in that situation.”
On July 29, 2020, Coburn would be gunned down in a barrage of bullets near Vermont and 135
th Streets in Watts, just north of the Gardena city line.
LAPD South Bureau Homicide detectives say Coburn was picking up his 4-year-old daughter and fiancé from her parents house. While waiting outside, they say someone approached and fired multiple rounds.
New surveillance video released to NBC’s “Seeking Justice” Series hopes to find the people responsible for Coburn’s murder.
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TOPANGA Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Valley Bureau Homicide is asking for the public’s help to identify a homicide suspect.
The LAPD reported on Monday, February 22, around 11:42 p.m., Topanga Area officers responded to a radio call at West Hills Hospital for a shooting victim. Upon arrival, officers learned the victim was being treated for multiple gunshot wounds. The hospital staff advised officers an unknown male dropped the victim off and left. Officers observed video footage that showed a male driving an older model sedan drop off the victim then drive away.
On Tuesday, February 23, around 12:20 a.m., the victim died from his injuries sustained. The victim has been identified as Tony Dunn, 26, of Northridge.
PACOIMA, TEXAS: A man wanted for shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend in front of their 3-year-old daughter took his own life while being chased by police, according to authorities.
46-year-old Herbert Nixon Flores shot himself as cops were approaching him, the Irving Police Department said in a statement. The police were helping in an investigation headed by the FBIâs Fugitive Task Force from LA at the time of the incident.
Authorities had info that the man was visiting family in Irving and that police managed to locate him near Arlington.
âWhile officers were monitoring the location, Flores was seen getting inside a vehicle and began traveling towards Dallas,â a press release said
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MELROSE On Wednesday, January 13, the Los Angeles Police Department West Bureau Homicide detectives announced that a murder suspect was arrested in connection to a shooting on January 12.
At approximately 2:30 p.m., a male victim was shot during a car to car shooting in the area of Melrose and Fairfax. Officers were called to a local hospital after the shooting victim had transported himself there. The victim succumbed to his injury and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
The victim was driving his car when a vehicle pulled up and fired a shot. The driver accelerated away eastbound on Melrose Avenue. The suspect’s vehicle, a white SUV with tinted windows, drove away traveling westbound on Melrose Avenue.