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Los Angeles manhunt underway for killer suspected in string of homeless murders​

LOS ANGELES - Authorities on Friday asked for the public's help in identifying an individual they believe to be responsible for the murder of three homeless individuals in the Los Angelesarea this past week.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the series of homicides began on Sunday, Nov. 26 at approximately 3 a.m. in South LA in an alleyway at 836 West 110th Street. The second murder occurred early Monday morning, just before 5 a.m. at the 800 block of East Seventh St. in Long Beach. The third murder took place Wednesday morning, just before 3 a.m. near the intersection of South Ave. 18 and Pasadena Ave. near Lincoln Heights.

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Three locations shown on a map revealed by the Los Angeles Police Department Friday as they ask for the public's help tracking a killer who targets homeless people. (LAPD)

Officials identified two of those killed in this string of murders as Jose Bolanos and Mark Diggs. Police are withholding the identity of the third victim while next of kin is notified. All three victims were experiencing homelessness at the time of the murders, according to police.

Police said they believe that each victim was alone when the suspect approached them and that each was shot and killed in their sleep.
While there is still limited information available on the suspect, he is believed to be male and believed to have been wearing a hoodie at the time of the crimes, LAPD Chief Michel Moore said in a press conference Friday.

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The Los Angeles Police Department released this surveillance image of a suspect targeting homeless people in the city. (LAPD)

"This news is devastating to our city," said LA Mayor Karen Bass, "Living on the streets, we already know, is dangerous."

Bass called upon Angelenos to get the word out, and advised those experiencing homelessness to not sleep alone tonight.

"Seek shelter, seek services, stay together, seek support," said Bass.

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The Los Angeles Police Department released this surveillance image of a potential suspect vehicle as city leaders warned a killer may be targeting homeless people. (LAPD)

According to officials, the city is working to open emergency shelters as part of their response to these incidents.

"Many friends and family members know how to reach their unhoused relatives. We need you to contact them today," said Bass in Friday's press conference. "We need you to tell them about this danger. We need you to tell them that they should not be alone tonight. That shelters will be open."

She also urged those experiencing homelessness to reach out to the outreach workers who will be out on the streets.

"And to the person responsible," said Bass, "We will find you, we will catch you, and you will be held accountable."
 
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"And to the person responsible," said Bass, "We will find you, we will catch you, and you will be held accountable."
Tough words. If only you had the same tough attitude against the violent crime that is making life impossible for regular tax payers who aren't doing meth on the streets. Don't get me wrong this guy is cringe and he needs to be off the streets and in a cell. But it's all so tiring.
 
Unironically, it’s surprisingly this isn’t more common. Society often sides and treats the hobo junkie pissing on your door who is randomly screaming far better then the small business owner hoping to support a family.

Why support society if society punishes you for trying to achieve vs jacking off all day high on meth?

Honestly, if various social services were cut and we just had an Duterte style drug war for just a limited few months, the homeless population would decline. You legit just need to run Brazilian police patrols except with far more violence in a hood like this for a single day or two and the city would improve.


These people are not victims. They are literal leechs and all the feel good anti-drug programs and soft free life restarts are not going to fix them. You legit either need to throw these dudes in a cell and beat them, or just remove them. It’s the only way they will get fixed.
 
Offing them cleanly in their sleep almost sounds like a professional hit. If a serial killer doesn't physically torture their victims, they usually torture them psychologically, like nurses who murder their wards and get off on distress from family and co-workers.
Definitely sounds like someone with a specific purpose in mind to me. If they catch this guy alive, it's definitely going to be very interesting to see what he has to say for himself.
 
IIRC sheriff's are capable of arresting a governor.
Aren't sheriffs elected though?
Nothing a little election fortification can't fix.

On a real note it was inevitable that this was going to happen. The real fun will start when some ambitious young buck realizes the border is being intentionally ignored for vast stretches and there are many people there who don't even have a SSN to link them to an ID.
 
These people are not victims. They are literal leechs and all the feel good anti-drug programs and soft free life restarts are not going to fix them. You legit either need to throw these dudes in a cell and beat them, or just remove them. It’s the only way they will get fixed.
this is why I'm somewhat shocked that we don't hear about more incidents of fed up citizens just going to the local homeless streets and just mowing them down while they're zonked out on their drug of the day.
 
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