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Security officer for murder when shooting the death of Spartan College Dean

A security officer is charged after a fatal shootout in a school in Inglewood.

The 40 -year -old campus security officer Jesse Figueroa will be accused on May 2nd of having killed a college dean and another employee at the Spartan College for Aviation and Technology and technology.

What we know:

Figueroa is charged with murder for crime; a crime of attempted murder; a crime of possession of the firearm with previous violent convictions; And a criminal offense of the firearm by a criminal with previous convictions. He provides for a maximum sentence in the state prison if he is convicted as accused.

The mayor of Inglewood, James T. Butts, said Figueroa was recently hired as a security guard on campus. He said the victims were both women – one dean on college and the other their receptionist or assistant. According to Butts, the 35-year-old dean was taken to a hospital in a critical condition, possibly brain dead, while the other 37-year-old victim was violated, but stable.

According to the prosecutors, the dean has died since then. The names of the victims were not published.

What you say:

The President of Spartan College Inglewood Campus, Chris Becker, made an explanation on Saturday and said: “We are deeply sad and annoyed by what has closed. Our thoughts are with our two employees who are in medical care and families during this time. Consulting services and support are arranged for students and employees for the coming days.”

The police raved the campus to the shootout. According to Butts, a 9mm shell case was found at the crime scene and found that DNA or fingerprint evidence could be present on it.

Figueroa was contacted and arrested by the officials of the police authority of Los Angeles. The authorities said that a weapon was found in his vehicle.

Inglewood crime and public security

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