A murder was not resolved in the Victory Valley and Umlet Residential Complex, which includes residents on the edge of the abyss, and according to what was reported, angry at the administration that they say did not do anything to address the ongoing security issues, some of which precede the horrific crime.
In the voice that KTLA got, one of the transmission players is heard with the Los Angeles Police Department transferred to the officers at about three in the morning on April 23 What one of the residents close to unit 514 heard on the upper floor of Ashton Sherman’s village apartments in 12600 blocks of Riverside Drive.
“I just woke up to some loud noise, which was crashed,” said the tenant, who did not want to get to know him, told KTLA. “There was screaming, calling our security, and also, immediately after that, I called the police.”
Kaci HARABEDIN, who showed Ktla of Ktla Kareen Wynter, believed on the building on Thursday that when the police initially reached the apartment on the fifth floor, it was quiet, and therefore they did not try to enter inside.
The tenant was found in Apartment 514, which was now identified as Menashe “Manny”, 53 -year -old, dead within three days, on April 26, only after his cousin contacted the police to check social care.
“Therefore, the man must have died for a few days,” explained Harrabdien.
Footage of the camel cameras belonging to many residents seized a man who got to know the police as a possible suspect, wandering in the halls shortly before the killing and trying to enter into several different units.
Many told the Ktla building that it seems that the one who committed the killing entered an empty apartment on the fifth floor and then climbed from that balcony to the victim’s balcony.
Pictures of the external appearance of blood in the building between the balconies are enhanced by these allegations, in addition to a picture of the blood -stained door handle leading to an exit stairs where the killer may have escaped after the killing.
LAPD was tight about the details of the killing, saying only in a press statement that “the suspect illegally entered the victim’s apartment, followed by a physical quarrel, which led to the death of the victim.”
He told some of the residents, who did not want to identify the identification, that KTLA tensions are high in the complex, with many of them, and perhaps even the murdered victim itself, and complains about the administration for several months about the unprecedented entrances, the security fracture and transit transit who live on the roof of the building.
“Yesterday, when the police released [suspect] “The pictures are very clear that this is transient.”
According to what was reported, construction employees submitted pictures of the suspect by the residents. In addition, at least two tenants, the administration has never recognized the death, as it only treated as the “accident” in an email.
“What will they do to maintain our safety, and what security measures they take.”
KTLA has repeatedly communicated with the administration at Ashton Sherman’s village apartments for comment, though, has not yet received any response.