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I went to this, yes there were thousands of people there, it was beautiful, he was such a great man, so very sad.
Me too Joe. It was very moving. My heart breaks for our community.
I went to this, yes there were thousands of people there, it was beautiful, he was such a great man, so very sad.
A parolee suspected of shooting a Los Angeles County sheriff's sergeant and pumping four more bullets into his body as he lay on the ground has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge.
The district attorney's office said Tuesday that Trenton Lovell is due back in court Feb. 15 for a preliminary hearing to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial. He is being held without bail.
Sheriffs detectives have arrested five people they say helped a man evade police after the fatal shooting of a Los Angeles County sheriffs sergeant last year.
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The suspects arrested on suspicion of helping Lovell evade capture are: Lydell Herd, 31; Robert Thomas, 28; Richard Cowley, 24; Larry Johnson, 27, all of Los Angeles; and Deshawn Peterson, 18, of Lancaster. All five were arrested Thursday near their residences, authorities said.
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A Lancaster man was sentenced Monday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the killing of a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department sergeant five years ago.
Trenton Trevon Lovell, 31, was on parole Oct. 5, 2016 when he shot and killed 53-year-old Sgt. Steve Owen, who was responding to a report of a burglary in Lancaster.
Trenton Trevon Lovell, 31, was sentenced for killing Sgt. Steve Owen, who was shot five times on Oct. 5, 2016, as he answered a 911 report of a burglary in progress at an apartment building in Lancaster, in the Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles.