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LA times homicide blog
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http://homicide.latimes.com/this is some of the saddest crap you ever want to read. lots of domestics,the saddest one was the husband killing his wife and himself after she wired some Nigerians over 250,000. also a lots of gang members just shooting non-gang banging folks in neighborhoods just for kicks. it seems you can go back 10-years of murders here.
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Here's one of the articles.
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Former L.A. County sheriff's deputy pleads no contest to killing man in Sylmar
By MATT HAMILTON POSTED FEB. 22, 2017, 5:44 P.M.
An ex-Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy pleaded no contest Tuesday to killing a former neighbor in Sylmar.
Francisco “Frank” Gamez II entered the plea to second-degree murder and attempted murder charges in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom, according to Greg Risling, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge George Lomeli sentenced Gamez, a 45-year-old Latino, to 25 years to life in prison.
A defense attorney could not be reached for comment.
Gamez was a detective in West Hollywood and worked for the Sheriff’s Department for 17 years, but his career took a violent turn on June 17, 2012.
Authorities said Gamez’s then-20-year-old son got into a dispute with Armando “Cookie” Casillas, a well-known figure in Sylmar.
Gamez had lived for several years near Casillas before moving to San Fernando.
After the fight, Gamez’s son called his ...
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Damn she fell for one of them scams and sent 250,000??? That's nuts. i know can you imagine how their kids feel,it still deeply saddens me
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