WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2013
Volume 12 Issue 183
Santa Monica Daily Press
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Gunman held for mental evaluation
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Shooting leaves man dead
TAMI ABDOLLAH Associated Press
LOS ANGELES A retired Santa Monica police officer says the gunman who killed five people last week was held for mental evaluation by hospital staff after police raided his home for explosives seven years ago. Former police officer Cristina Coria says 23-year-old John Zawahri made violent threats to another student, teachers and campus police officers while a student at Olympic High School. Coria says she helped serve a search warrant on Zawahri’s home months later looking for explosives and weapons. School board member Oscar de la Torre says officers found bomb-making materials. Coria says Zawahri was admitted to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation. Police would not divulge details of his record because he was a juvenile. Zawahri was killed Friday by police after a gun battle in the Santa Monica College library.
Police seek suspect in Sunday shooting BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Daily Press Staff Writer
EXPOSITION BLVD Police are seeking the public’s assistance locating a Santa Monica resident suspected of shooting a man in the Pico Neighborhood in broad daylight Sunday afternoon. Police responded to the 2900 block of Exposition Boulevard at 12:50 p.m. on Sunday in response to a call of a shooting and found the victim, a 32-year-old Latino male, who had been RODRIGUEZ struck three times. The man was riding his bicycle when the suspect, Levy Ernesto Rodriguez, 24, allegedly drove up alongside him and fired several rounds.
Michael Yanow editor@smdp.com
CLOSER LOOK: Santa Monica police investigate a shooting in an alley near the intersection of 16th Street and Michigan Avenue on Tuesday.
Third time Pico Neighborhood experiences violence within days BY DAILY PRESS STAFF MICHIGAN AVENUE For the third time in days, a shooting has struck the Pico Neighborhood. Not long removed from a tragic shooting rampage that left five people and the shooter dead on Friday near Santa Monica College and another that wounded a man on his bicycle on Sunday, a gunman approached two men in an alley near 16th Street and Michigan Avenue on Tuesday morning, wounding them both. One of the men succumbed to his injuries later that afternoon at a nearby hospital, said Santa Monica Police Department
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