Saturday, April 7, 2012

A father's final act of bravery


Source:globalgrind.com
Darley Tankey said her 28-year-old grandson, Fredrick Martin, was cleaning out the garage in the 3200 block of 109th Street when two men walked up and opened fire at about 7 p.m. Tuesday.Family members say Martin was a single parent who lived a clean life and did nothing to deserve being gunned down.   
"It's a family cleaning out a garage. Why? I don't understand. It's never happened right here before. Just confused, we're all confused about it," said Travis Toca, the victim's nephew. Police need the public's help finding the suspects responsible for the father's death. Anyone with information is urged to call the Inglewood Police Tip Line at (888) 41-CRIME. Source:abc

Source:latimes.com
 Authorities found the truck parked outside the Living Spaces Furniture store on the 1500 block of Hawthorne Boulevard. Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20, were standing next to the vehicle. They were detained after admitting to having explosive devices in the truck. A bomb squad found 10 military artillery simulator training aids inside the truck. Source:abc
 

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