Innsino residents are asking those responsible for taking measures in the wake of the American Idol murders and her husband earlier this month, which was followed by a rash of rest operations.
More than 500 people have mobilized the ENCINO community center on Monday night to exchange their frustration with continuous criminal activity, including five storming over the past twelve days.
“Why should the death take up until a meeting like this?” A woman said at the meeting, referring to the killings, CEO of TV company Robin Kay and her husband Thomas Deloca, whose bodies were discovered on July 14.
It is believed that the storm took place on July 10, when the couple was returning to the house and caught thieves in this law. Investigators believe that the suspect shot the spouses at their pistol during a violent conflict.
The community was directed to the commander of the Los Angeles Police Department, Michael Blander, and the lawyer for the Los Angeles County Nathan Hoachman, who was ready to address the population.
According to LAPD, the crime of violence decreased on an annual basis in the region, but additional patrols were requested between 7 pm and 7 am.
Hoshman promised to increase accountability for criminals.
Hashman said: “My goal is to deter criminals from the crimes in the first place, thus providing a large group of victims in this process,” said Hashman. “Because deterring criminals, [they] We must appreciate that there is a level of certainty that they will be arrested and brought to justice if they commit the crime. “
Two other interruptions were reported on Monday night, including one in the 4500 mass of Hayvenhurst Street, where the family was believed to be at home when the suspects stormed the garage before fleeing in an unknown car.
The second robbery call occurred in the 4900 bloc from Anfield Street, but it was not clear whether anything had been taken.
No injuries were reported in any of the accidents.