Authorities probe whether 3 Duarte shootings in 2 days are linked
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is beefing up patrols in Duarte after three shootings in two days left a teen and one man dead and another man wounded, authorities said Tuesday.
The latest shooting occurred about 11:30 p.m. Monday, when a 16-year-old was gunned down outside his home in the 2500 block of Huntington Drive.
The victim’s parents identified him as Cristopher Rossi. He was outside with friends when he was killed, his father, Daniel Rossi, said.
“I don’t really know what happened,” Daniel Rossi said. “I was watching TV. He’s in and out all night. He meets his friends there. Then I heard five very loud, what I thought were M-80s. I thought someone set off firecrackers or something.”
Daniel Rossi said he peered outside to see if the fireworks were from his son, but didn’t see anything. He looked in Cristopher’s bedroom to see if he was there. Then he heard a woman scream and went outside.
His son was lying on the ground, not moving.
“I felt for a pulse and everything and couldn’t find one,” he said.
Paramedics pronounced Cristopher dead at the scene. Police said they are investigating whether the shooting is gang-related, but as of Tuesday morning, they had no indication that the 16-year-old had any gang ties.
Police in neighboring Monrovia have also stepped up patrols, authorities said. There’s talk on the streets that a conflict between rival gangs could be behind some of the shootings, said sheriff’s Lt. Randy Hasnas.
“We’re still trying to corroborate things to see if there’s a connection,” Hasnas said. “The investigation is still in its infancy.”
Two people were shot on Sunday not far from Monday’s slaying. Just after midnight, 18-year-old Malcolm Mency was gunned down around the corner from his house in the 2000 block of South Broderick Avenue as he walked home from work. Hours later and about a mile away, another man was shot by suspected gang members and survived.
Mency — an 18-year-old black man — was probably shot by a Latino gang member who assumed he was a rival, authorities said. Mency did not appear to be a gang member, officials said.
ALSO:
LAPD releases surveillance footage of fatal stabbing; leads sought
Attorney says client who got jail for abusing 911 has panic disorder
Mother of Jahi McMath, brain-dead after tonsillectomy, vows to fight
Twitter: @josephserna
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.