UPDATE II: San Pedro shooting

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Capt. Dave Lindsay told me the shooting in San Pedro this morning is not a random act of violence and that residents who live near the Pacific Diner should not live in fear.

"This one should be solvable," he said.

Police were investigating leads, but said it was too early in the investigation to say what this is about.

Although the victim remains alive, homicide detectives have been assigned the case. They've been busy, having handled the murder-suicide this week that took seven lives in Wilmington.


7 Comments

isabella said:

How do the police know this was not a random act if they do not know the shooter?

Lois said:

Because it's personal when someone shoots a female in the head..she obviously knew them...

tonto said:

It probably has something to do with the evidence.

Anonymous said:

Why hasn't there been any updates?

Larry Altman said:

The actual full story is located on dailybreeze.com

Anonymous said:

there has to be love ones and friends that would like up dates on this poor girl

anonymous said:

some people are so retarded that they would do some thing to someone so random.

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