Reward Climbs Past $500,000 For Tips Leading To Suspect Who Shot 2 Deputies In Compton
LAPPL News Watch
September 18, 2020
Donors pledged over $530,000 as of Thursday, Sept. 17, in exchange for information leading to whoever shot two LASD Deputies in Compton, while more than $800,000 has been donated to fund the patients’ recoveries.
One of the two wounded deputies was released from the hospital Wednesday, while the other remained at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood.
They were both shot multiple times while parked in a patrol vehicle at the Metro Blue Line station on Saturday.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors initially approved a $100,000 reward Tuesday, Sept. 15, for information leading to the arrest of the gunman and any potential accomplices. Other government bodies have since contributed an additional $180,000 in support of the manhunt, and private donors have raised another $250,000, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy James Nagao said.
No arrest in the shooting was
announced as of Thursday evening.
1 comment:
Doesnt the LASO have worker's comp insurance?
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