A woman pleaded guilty Wednesday for her involvement in the fatal shooting of an off-duty Los Angeles police officer during an attempted robbery last year.
A woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to her involvement in the killing of an off-duty Los Angeles police officer during an attempted robbery last year.
Arroyos tried to defend himself and his girlfriend, but he was shot during an exchange of gunfire, according to prosecutors. He died later at a hospital. The ensuing investigation moved quickly. The four defendants were charged within three days of the crime, which took place in an alley in the unincorporated Florence-Firestone neighborhood near Watts. It is in the heart of territory historically claimed by Florencia 13, whose influence has spread to nearby cities such as Huntington Park, South Gate, Maywood, Bell, and Lynwood.
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