Crime String of unsolved ‘transphobic’ attacks target MacArthur Park shopkeeper - Sabrina De La Peña alleges she was sexually assaulted, beaten with a skateboard and pepper-sprayed over the course of two weeks in April at the Westlake convenience store she has run for nearly 30 years.

String of unsolved ‘transphobic’ attacks target MacArthur Park shopkeeper
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By Cerys Davies
2025-05-03 10:00:06GMT

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Sabrina de la Peña, 61, stands inside her store in the Westlake District in Los Angeles. Police are looking for the men who attacked her last month in a suspected hate crime. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times)

At her hole-in-the-wall convenience store across the street from MacArthur Park, Sabrina de la Peña has supplied cold beverages, household necessities and kind words for nearly 30 years.

Despite issues with crime in the area, De la Peña, 61, said she never felt threatened by a customer until last month. Over the course of two weeks, she was repeatedly assaulted and harassed by an unidentified man now wanted by police.

“Sure, some people come to bother me. Sometimes they are on drugs or are just having a bad day. But I usually ask them nicely not to come back and they either listen or when they come back, they will apologize,” said De la Peña. “But no one has ever hurt me the way he did.”

De la Peña says she was sexually assaulted, beaten with a skateboard and pepper-sprayed in a series of incidents that police have labeled a suspected hate crime.

She says the motive for the attacks is clear: She’s transgender.

“It’s a transphobic crime more than anything,” she said, mixing Spanish and English. “As long as the authorities don’t stop this and as long as politics remains as it is, we will continue to suffer these types of attacks.”

On a recent afternoon, the shopkeeper sat in the tight quarters of her store, putting on a full face of makeup. As she drew on her eyeliner and adjusted her wig, regular customers continued to come in. Some bought packs of Newports, others stopped by for cans of grape soda.

Surrounded by crammed shelves of tinfoil, cooking oil and cases of water, De la Peña, who immigrated from El Salvador 35 years ago, described her store as the kind of place where she felt safe and everyone always greeted her with pleasantries.

On April 8, she said, a man came in “just as any other customer.”

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The LAPD released images of three suspects being sought in repeated attacks on Sabrina de la Peña.

He purchased water and began to flirt with her. She remembered he called her “pretty” and she politely declined, saying she “wasn’t interested.” About an hour later, he returned, shoved her to the ground, hit her over the head and began to sexually assault her, according an LAPD report and her own account of the incident.

He allegedly stopped when he realized De la Peña was transgender. She recalled that he started to yell at her repeatedly shouting, “Are you a f— tr—y? I’m going to kill you.”

De la Peña said he eventually fled the scene and she called the police, who arrived about two hours later.

“I thought the nightmare was over and that it wasn’t going to happen again,” she said.

But the next day, April 9 at around 11 p.m., she said the suspect returned with two others.

They lured her outside of the shop and began to beat her with a skateboard. Video surveillance footage captured the moment on camera. They are seen pulling her out onto the balcony and punching her repeatedly. De la Peña tried to fight back, eventually getting hold of the skateboard and hitting them.

The main attacker stayed away for a few days and came back again on April 13, De la Peña said. She said she saw him on the security cameras, investigating the store’s doorway. He returned, with others, on April 16 and 19, when they assaulted her with pepper spray. They splashed an unknown liquid on her and tried to use a Taser, which De la Peña said she managed to avoid.

“I am not a violent person. I am not aggressive. I am not problematic. I never thought I needed [things like pepper spray] because I never make any trouble. But as they kept returning, [my family] all thought they were going to kill me,” said De la Peña.

Out of the five incidents where the attackers came to the Westlake storefront, De la Peña said the cops came three times — each time hours after the perpetrators fled.

The LAPD issued a news release about the incidents on April 28, asking the public to help identify the suspects caught on camera.

LAPD Rampart Division Det. Jose Hidalgo said officers are monitoring De la Peña’s location and handing out crime alerts. A mounted unit is also patrolling the area, he said.

“We are working diligently and using all of our resources,” Hidalgo said. “We have extra patrol and a specialized unit working on it. We’re going to eventually catch them soon.”

Before the attack, De la Peña said she would make most of her sales late at night. The shopkeeper, who lives in the store’s back area, said she used to keep her doors open until late and sell items then. But since the assaults, she has only been opening her store during the daytime, out of fear. She said that because of the dip in sales, she is worried about paying the monthly rent.

“My life has changed a lot. For almost 30 years, I felt safe,” said De la Peña. “Now, I am full of so many fears, so much panic. I don’t think I will ever be the same again.”
 
Sure, some people come to bother me. Sometimes they are on drugs or are just having a bad day.
He is directly contributing to the drug use and profiting off of it by selling those Chore Boy steel wool pads (top of the first picture above). I'm certain you'll also find "miniature roses" aka crack pipes for sale there also. For the uninitiated, crackheads use the steel wool as a filter in the glass tube that the roses come in.

edit: I need some sleep, I said "she" fml
 
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He purchased water and began to flirt with her. She remembered he called her “pretty” and she politely declined, saying she “wasn’t interested.” About an hour later, he returned, shoved her to the ground, hit her over the head and began to sexually assault her, according an LAPD report and her own account of the incident.
I'm sure this definitely happened exactly as described. He definitely did not say or do anything untoward these future rocket scientists.
 
“My life has changed a lot. For almost 30 years, I felt safe,” said De la Peña. “Now, I am full of so many fears, so much panic. I don’t think I will ever be the same again.”

Why would Donald Trump do this? I kept waiting for it, and not seeing Trump blamed in an article like this is strangely jarring.
 
Some bought packs of Newports, others stopped by for cans of grape soda.

Holy shit, you could have just said they were the blackest gorilla niggers :story:

He allegedly stopped when he realized De la Peña was transgender. She recalled that he started to yell at her repeatedly shouting, “Are you a f— tr—y? I’m going to kill you.”

De la Peña said he eventually fled the scene and she called the police, who arrived about two hours later.

“I thought the nightmare was over and that it wasn’t going to happen again,” she said.

But the next day, April 9 at around 11 p.m., she said the suspect returned with two others.

They lured her outside of the shop and began to beat her with a skateboard.

Ahh yes, the classic sexual assault story where the victim is easily lured out of safety late at night by the assailant and two additional men a day later, clearly not expecting some kind of degenerate orgy...
 
He is directly contributing to the drug use and profiting off of it by selling those Chore Boy steel wool pads (top of the first picture above). I'm certain you'll also find "miniature roses" aka crack pipes for sale there also.
The journo noticed and is subtly pointing out the troon's drug supply store. Of the three products mentioned, he starts with tinfoil (for freebase):
Surrounded by crammed shelves of tinfoil, cooking oil and cases of water, De la Peña,
Why choose to point out the tinfoil instead of potato chips or paper towels or something? Journo also made that comment about Newports and grape soda.

Do we have a secretly based LA journalist on our hands?
 
He is directly contributing to the drug use and profiting off of it by selling those Chore Boy steel wool pads (top of the first picture above). I'm certain you'll also find "miniature roses" aka crack pipes for sale there also. For the uninitiated, crackheads use the steel wool as a filter in the glass tube that the roses come in.

edit: I need some sleep, I said "she" fml

The only thing this trannies store seems to be fully stocked in is aluminum foil and Rhino Sex pills .
 
LAPD seeks group of men in another attack on a transgender woman
NBC Los Angeles (archive.ph)
By Génesis Miranda Miramontes
2025-06-02 18:37:38GMT
The Los Angeles Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find a group of men who they say attacked a transgender woman over the weekend and are believed to be the same people who attacked her in April.

According to LAPD, the group involved in a previous attack returned to the victim’s location on May 31 at around 11:38 p.m. in the Westlake District of Los Angeles.

They assaulted 61-year-old Sabrina De La Pena, leaving her with serious injuries. The group left the scene before authorities arrived.

"In all my life, this is the first time someone beat my face," a severely bruised De La Pena told NBC4.

According to the LAPD, one of the suspected attackers entered the victim's store on April 8 and began flirting with her. But once she rejected his advances, he left and later returned, pushing her to the ground.

"After that moment, the nightmare started. When I rejected him," the victim said. "They started beating me, beating me so bad. My face, my head, kicking me."

"The suspect sexually assaulted the victim and discovered she was a transgender woman. The suspect pulled away and threatened to kill the victim," the LAPD said.

The same man allegedly returned to the victim's location several times along with other men and committed other hate crimes against the victim which included striking her with a skateboard, deploying pepper spray, and throwing an unknown liquid substance at her while another man attempted to stun her with a Taser.

"It's not easy living this life," De La Pena said. "When you take the decision to be you, you have to be really strong."

The victim said she plans to close her store's doors before dark and is hoping the public can make donations to help supplement her lost income.

"I don't want to lose my store. I love my store," she said. "If I lose my store, I lose everything. It's a business where I've been for 27 years."

Detectives believe there may be other unidentified victims and are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspected attackers and released their photographs.

Anyone who may have been a victim or has additional information regarding the identification of the suspects, is urged to contact Rampart Division Robbery Detectives at 213-484-3495. During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (1-877-527-3247).

Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or go directly to www.lacrimestoppers.org. Tipsters may also download the “P3 Tips” mobile application and select the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers as their local program.
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He purchased water and began to flirt with her. She remembered he called her “pretty” and she politely declined, saying she “wasn’t interested.” About an hour later, he returned, shoved her to the ground, hit her over the head and began to sexually assault her, according an LAPD report and her own account of the incident.

He allegedly stopped when he realized De la Peña was transgender. She recalled that he started to yell at her repeatedly shouting, “Are you a f— tr—y? I’m going to kill you.”
Is this nigga blind, retarded, and can’t feel or smell? Lol.
 
Man arrested in string of violent attacks on transgender woman in Westlake; two others at large
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By Clara Harter
2025-06-04 01:48:44GMT
  • A transgender shopkeeper in Westlake has been the victim of a string of violent hate crimes, according to authorities.
  • Police have arrested one suspect in the attacks and are looking for two other men believed to be involved.
One man has been arrested on suspicion of taking part in a string of violent hate crimes against a transgender shopkeeper in Westlake who was sexually assaulted, pepper-sprayed, punched and hit with a skateboard, authorities said. Two other suspects remain at large.

Sabrina de la Peña, 61, told The Times that she operated her convenience store across the street from MacArthur Park for nearly three decades without feeling threatened by a customer.

That was until April 8, when a man sexually assaulted her after she rejected his advances, and upon discovering she was transgender, he threatened to kill her, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. After the initial assault, police say, he returned to her store and attacked her multiple times alongside two other suspects.

“My life has changed a lot. For almost 30 years, I felt safe,” De la Peña said. “Now, I am full of so many fears, so much panic. I don’t think I will ever be the same again.”

The LAPD announced Tuesday that Samuel Parros, 30, had been arrested in connection with the attacks and booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Police have released photos of the remaining two suspects and are seeking the public’s help in identifying them.

After the first transphobic encounter on April 8, De la Peña said, she thought her nightmare was over, but the following night the man and two others attacked her at her shop. Surveillance camera footage of the incident shows the men repeatedly punching her and striking her with a skateboard.

On April 16, De la Peña was pepper-sprayed by the same attackers. On April 19, one man threw an unknown liquid on her, while another attempted to tase her.

The LAPD initially released surveillance camera photos of the three men on April 28, asking the public’s help in identifying them.

On May 27, police arrested Parros, but the attacks did not stop.

While Parros was in custody, De la Peña was assaulted yet again at her store Saturday. LAPD investigators believe the two remaining suspects are responsible for the most recent attack, which left the shopkeeper with serious injuries.

Anyone with information or who may have been a victim of other attacks can call LAPD’s Rampart Division detectives at (213) 484-3495 or call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477.
 
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