Saturday, May 17, 2008

GRANADA HILLS, CA: FERNANDO DIAZ SHOOTS 3 AT CHURCH FESTIVAL



Emergency services respond to a shooting Saturday at St. John Baptist de la Salle Parish.


Gene Blevins / Associated Press
Los Angeles police officers examine the scene where a man shot three people at a church festival in the Granada Hills, May 17, 2008.

Rifleman opens fire before festival at Granada Hills church
By Andrew Blankstein and David Pierson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
7:51 PM PDT, May 17, 2008

A rifleman angered by a custody dispute with his ex-girlfriend opened fire at a parish school festival in Granada Hills this morning, wounding the woman and two other fairgoers before being tackled by bystanders and arrested by an off-duty police officer, authorities said.

Witnesses described scenes of terror and panic as the rifleman nonchalantly brandished a 0.22-caliber rifle made to look like an M-16 assault rifle and fired into booths at the fair.

The shooting took place shortly before the 11 a.m. start of the festival on a baseball field at St. John Baptist de la Salle Parish at Chatsworth Street and Hayvenhurst Avenue, authorities said.

Los Angeles Police Department Capt. Steven Ruiz said Fernando Diaz Jr., 33, arrived at the scene and sought out his 9-year-old son, who attends the school, and his estranged live-in girlfriend, who were both near a booth in center field.

Diaz "walks up carrying a tennis bag on his shoulder, puts it down, embraces his child, and then removes the rifle from the bag and aims it" at his ex-girlfriend, Ruiz said. "He fires multiple rounds, hitting her and two others. People were screaming, running and ducking for cover.

"He is being held on $1.5-million bail at the LAPD Van Nuys station on suspicion of three counts of attempted murder.

The ex-girlfriend, 29, was shot in the arm and listed in stable condition. A 45-year-old man who was shot in the leg and a 43-year-old man who was shot in the chest also were in stable condition. The victims were not identified, Ruiz said.

Diaz was subdued by half a dozen bystanders after he appeared to have difficulty firing his weapon, he said.

IT'S A MIRACLE NO ONE DIED...

Friday, May 16, 2008

ARIZONA: DNA TIES TRENT BENSON TO MURDER AND RAPE

Trent Benson picture on MySpace.com

Alisa Marie Beck, 25, was found partially clothed in an alleyway on Nov. 1, 2004. Karen Jane Campbell, 44, was found naked on a roadway on Oct. 24, 2007. Both had been raped and murdered. Authorities today identified and charged Trent Benson, 38, with first-degree murder in their deaths. DNA tied Benson to their deaths, as well as two more sexual assaults. (Courtesy Mesa Police/ABC15.com)

Mesa police officers stand outside one of the units in an apartment complex east of Brown Road and Country Club Drive where a search warrant was being served Wednesday in connection with a serial strangling and rape case. (Ralph Freso, Tribune)


May 16, 2008 - 1:34AM
Suspect in serial slayings, rapes identified
Gary Grado, Nick R. Martin, Tribune

Sometimes he bought a hot dog from her deli, and other times she bought ice from his store. They were two business owners in the same Mesa strip mall - both single and both trying to make a living.

Secrecy in serial killings arrest draws fire

Police arrest serial strangler suspect

VIDEO: Mesa Police Chief George Gascon talks about the arrest

But on Thursday morning, delicatessen owner Hgourtlande Just found out her "nice and friendly" neighbor, 36-year-old Trent Benson, was arrested in connection with one of Mesa's biggest crimes in more than a decade.

A DNA match linked Benson to a string of rapes and slayings dating to November 2004, according to police.

"I was shaking," said Just, a native of Haiti, while gripping the counter top and lowering herself in shock. "I couldn't believe it."

The man accused in the stranglings and rapes appeared in court Thursday and will be jailed without the chance to post bail.

(snip)

On Thursday, Benson's neighbors gathered in small groups at the apartment complex where he lived at 222 W. Brown Road. They shook their heads in disbelief and chatted about how their longtime neighbor was a "family guy" and "the ideal father."

"He's kind of the go-to guy for the neighborhood," said Heather Miller. "We were hoping that it was someone else."

WHO IS THIS "MISTER-NICE-GUY" ...YOU KNOW, THE ONE WHO KILLS WOMEN...
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/116389

Thursday, May 15, 2008

IRINA YARMOLENKO: POLICE RELEASE CLUE IN SEARCH FOR KILLER

Police release one new detail in slaying
Irina Yarmolenko went to a Goodwill store on day her body was found
Staff Reports / Posted on Thu, May. 15, 2008

In the two-hour period before her body was found on May 5, Irina Yarmolenko made a stop at a Goodwill store.

The detail -- released Wednesday by police -- is an additional piece in the puzzle of Yarmolenko's killing.

The 20-year-old UNC Charlotte student was found in the Water's Edge community, near the Stowe Family YMCA in Mount Holly, authorities said. Police said she died from asphyxiation, but wouldn't say whether she was strangled or smothered.

Police haven't released a suspect's name or a motive, but Mount Holly Police Chief David Belk said both front doors of Yarmolenko's blue Saturn sedan were open when her body was spotted by a woman riding a personal watercraft.

http://www.charlotte.com/local/story/624830.html
WCNC contributed

CHOMP: I'LL HAVE MORE ON THIS STORY THIS WEEKEND. CAN YOU HELP CATCH IRINA'S KILLER?

Monday, May 12, 2008

IRINA YARMOLENKO: NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT ASPHYXIATED

IRINA YARMOLENKO, 20

UNC Charlotte sophomore Irina Yarmolenko was found dead Monday next to her car on the banks of the Catawba River.

A jet skier on the Catawba River spotted Ira Yarmolenko's body around 1:15 p.m. Monday.

Student Dead at Crash Scene Was Murdered
Cops Say Young Woman Found Dead Monday Along River Embankment Was Asphyxiated
By DAVID SCHOETZ / ABCNews /May 9, 2008

A 20-year-old North Carolina college student found dead next to her car at the edge of a wooded river embankment was murdered, authorities announced Thursday.

Preliminary autopsy results found that Irina "Ira" Yarmolenko, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, died of asphyxiation, David Belk, police chief in Mount Holly, N.C., said at a press conference.

A jet skier on the Catawba River spotted Yarmolenko's body around 1:15 p.m. Monday. She was in the grass next to the open door of her 1998 Saturn, which had crashed into a tree stump at the water's edge.

"There's a car that's run off the embankment and a body laying there," a frightened caller told a 911 dispatcher. "I don't know if they're alive or not."

WHAT HAPPENED TO IRINA? DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING?
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=4818800&page=1

Anyone with information about her activities Monday is asked
to call the Mount Holly Police Department at 704-827-4343.