2023 Beverly Crest shooting

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2023 Beverly Crest shooting
Location Beverly Crest, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Coordinates 34°07′10″N118°25′33″W / 34.11941°N 118.42592°W / 34.11941; -118.42592
DateJanuary 28, 2023 (2023-01-28)
c.2:30 a.m. (UTC−7)
TargetTwo partygoers
Attack type
Mass shooting
WeaponsSemi-automatic firearms
Deaths3
Injured4
MotiveUnknown
AccusedDaries Stanford
Dejean Thompkins
Dontae Williams

On January 28, 2023, a mass shooting occurred at a home in the Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Three people were killed and four others wounded in a targeted attack. The alleged targets were not harmed. Three suspects were arrested in May 2023 and charged with the killings.

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The shooting occurred eight days after another mass shooting at a dance studio in the nearby city of Monterey Park. [1]

Shooting

Around 2:30 a.m. (UTC−7) on January 28, 2023, police responded to emergency calls of shots fired at a short-term rental home at 2700 Ellison Drive in the Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles. [1] [2] The neighborhood, located south of Beverly Hills, is known as upscale and wealthy. [1] A senior Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) source stated that three people were found dead in a car outside the home. [1] After charges were filed, prosecutors alleged that the victims were driving home from a concert when they were attacked in what prosecutors said was "an ambush of semi-automatic gunfire". [3] Over thirty rounds were fired at the scene. [4] Investigators believe the attack was targeted and suspect it occurred during a party or other social function at the home. [1] The two alleged targets were not harmed. [3]

Victims

Three women, aged 26, 29, and 33, died at the scene. [4] The victims, who were residents of Chicago, allegedly traveled to Los Angeles to support a Chicago rapper. [4] Of the four wounded, two were in critical condition. [1]

Aftermath

Investigation

Police were determining a motive for the attack. [1] They interviewed neighbors and witnesses and looked for surveillance footage during their investigation. [1] On March 29, the LAPD served a search warrant at a house in Beverly Hills in connection to the shooting. [2] Based on witness testimony and surveillance footage, the police believe the suspects were driving a blue Tesla vehicle with damage to the right fender and no license plates. [2]

Arrests

On May 12, LAPD personnel and prosecutors announced that three Chicago residents had been arrested for the shooting. [4] 28-year-olds Daries Stanford and Dejean Thompkins, along with 22-year-old Dontae Williams, were each charged with three counts of murder, six counts of attempted murder, and assault with a semi-automatic firearm. [3] [4] The three suspects were alleged by LAPD personnel to be gang members. [4] The three men were respectively arrested in Gary, Indiana; New York City; and Chicago. [4] Thompkins also faced an additional charge of murder for a fatal shooting in December 2022. [3] [5] The suspects faced extradition to California after their arrests. [4]

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