$50,000 offered in homicide case; Partial verdict reached against Public Enemy Number One gang members

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Reward offered in shooting death
In what is becoming a fairly regular occurrence, city officials offered a $50,000 reward today to help jar the public's memory regarding a homicide. Police said that 19-year-old Hector Balderas was gunned down in Panorama City on March 25. They believe it may have been a mistaken identity gang-related shooting. Balderas was not a gang member.
Daily News

White supremacists found guilty
A partial verdict was reached against two white supremacists before a juror was excused for medical reasons in this interesting case out of Orange County. Michael Lamb and Jacob Rump still faces other charges, including murder. Prosecutors allege that Lamb executed a fellow Public Enemy Number One gang member for giving details of the gang's operation to a local news show.
LA Times

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