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Fernando Arroyos case: 4 arrested in fatal shooting of off-duty LAPD officer in South LA, Sheriff Villanueva says

SOUTH LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Four people have been arrested in connection with the killing of an off-duty Los Angeles Police Department officer who was shot while house-hunting in South L.A. with his girlfriend, authorities announced Wednesday.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced the arrests during a livestream of his weekly informational update. He did not disclose the suspects’ names or additional details about the investigation.

The Sheriff’s Department had previously said that three men and two women were detained in the Florence area of South L.A. on Tuesday afternoon in connection with the fatal shooting of 27-year-old Fernando Arroyos.

Arroyos, who was a 3-year veteran of LAPD assigned to Olympic Division, was shot near 87th and Beach streets Monday night. Investigators say a black pickup truck approached him and three suspects got out.

Some type of argument ensued before an exchange of gunfire, in which Arroyos was struck. Officials said he was house hunting with his girlfriend at the time of the shooting.

The sheriff’s department says no one has been charged with the murder of Arroyos and the names of the five people detained are not being released at this time.
Early Tuesday morning, a procession escorted Arroyos’ body from the hospital to the coroner’s office.
“We mourn the loss of one of our officers who was shot & killed in an armed robbery attempt. The officer was off-duty. We pray for the officer’s family, and their fellow officers, during this time of pain and sorrow,” the Los Angeles Police Protective League tweeted just after midnight Tuesday.

LAPD Lt. Rex Ingram remembered Arroyos as a “phenomenal young man, extremely bright, intelligent, humble, modest, and just a smile that would last for days.”

An only child, Arroyos’ coworkers say he had two dreams in life. His first was to be the first person in his family to go to college. He accomplished that by graduating from UC Berkeley with honors.

His second dream was to become an LAPD officer.

Eddie Martinez, a friend who grew up with Arroyos, said the slain policeman was “just a good kid, super straight-edge, always hard-working, really, in school.”
Arroyos “definitely wanted the best for his family,” Martinez said.

DEVELOPING: More details will be added to this report as they become available.

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14 suspects arrested in LA smash-and-grab robberies

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Los Angeles police have arrested 14 suspects in connection with a series of smash-and-grab robberies at local stores last month.

Police say there were at least 11 such robberies around Los Angeles in the week leading up to Thanksgiving, resulting in the theft of some $338,000 in retail goods.

Many of them involved flash mobs who swoop in quickly to a retail store, like Nordstrom at the Grove, smash glass cases and grab as many items as they can before fleeing.

The 14 arrests were linked to five such incidents. Three arrests resulted after a long, high-speed chase in which officers caught the suspects with car full of stolen merchandise.

Police acknowledged that after the arrests, all 14 suspects are now free again, under no-and-low bail policies that have been enacted in Los Angeles County recently. At least one suspect was a juvenile.

Community leaders call for end to smash-and-grab robberies

Most of the merchandise was being resold after the thefts and police are also trying to follow that investigative trail.

In addition to a rash of smash-and-grab robberies, police are also seeing an increase in violent follow-home robberies, in which victims wearing expensive jewelry or making big purchases are followed home and sometimes violently assaulted and robbed.

Police urge the public to take precautions, including remaining aware of your surroundings and not always staring at the phone.

Police are also stepping up patrols in retail areas during the holiday shopping season.

“A rash of these smash-and-grab type crimes have placed community members and store employees in significant danger, due to the violence that’s associated with them,” said LAPD Chief Michel Moore.

In other parts of L.A. County, a recent video going viral that is now the subject of a sheriff’s department investigation shows a group of people with hammers targeting a jewelry booth at the Del Amo swap meet in Rancho Dominguez. Two people were detained and several others got away as the Carson sheriff’s station tries to track them down.

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