Silo death prompts inquiry over deaths at two gas stations in Los Angeles

Silo death prompts inquiry over deaths at two gas stations in Los Angeles

(10:20 a.m.) — The Los Angeles Fire Department announced the two deaths at two gas stations on the same day — May 11 — in the East Los Angeles neighbourhood of South L.A. have prompted a public records request.

Los Angeles County coro바카라사이트ner Robert K. Williams said Tuesday morning that the causes of death had been determined from an autopsy at the coroner’s office.

Williams identified Robert D. St. Pierre as the man who died of multiple gunshot wounds. A spokesman for St. Pierre declined to comment Monday night.

Los Angeles County coro카지노 사이트ner Robert K. Williams addresses the media following the release of the coroner’s report on a coroner’s inquest into the death of Robert D. St. Pierre outside a Gasworks store in South L.A. on May 11. LALA Police Chief Charlie Beck (not pictured) and Los Angeles Fire Chief Dario Garza address the media on Wednesday. (Photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez, AP)

The deaths of St. Pierre and Joseph Lee St. Pierre, 21, whose body was discovered Tuesday morning at a gas station in Los Angeles, and Lee’s fiancee, have prompted a public records request by the Los Angeles Police Department.

According to Los Angeles officials, St. Pierre, a native of South Sudan, was found in the middle of the night in front of the two gas stations in the 12000 block of West Van Ness Street in South L.A. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The gas station owners and fire officials declined comment Monday night.

Lee died in a subsequent hospital after suffering multiple gunshot wounds from a handgu우리카지노n that police said the woman was holding when she was shot on Thursday, according to LAFD.

St. Pierre’s death has prompted the release of a coroner’s inquest into the deaths of Robert D. St. Pierre and Joseph Lee St. Pierre at a South Los Angeles gas station on May 11, 2016. The two gas station owners and two firefighters who responded were all placed on administrative leave until the inquiry is complete. (Photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez, AP)

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said a man was arrested in connection with the deaths of St. Pierre and Lee. He did not identify the man, although the Associated Press reports it was an Asian man in his 30s.

A spokesman for South L.A. Fire Capt. Jim Raney declined to comment Monday night about the relationship betwee