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Larry Scott, 25

Larry Scott, 25, a black man, was stabbed in the chest at 10021 South Western Ave. in South-Central Los Angeles, and died at 4:38 p.m. Wednesday, May 2. Detectives called this case a possible self-defense homicide which took place during a fight in LAPD's 77th Street Division. He was stabbed by Gerald Taylor, 52, also a black man, who suffered injuries from the fight serious enough to require hospitalization, including a broken arm and leg. The fight had to do with a long-running argument between neighbors, according to investigators.

* Update: This case was ruled a justifiable homicide. No charges were filed.

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Damn, this seems so unreal...I can't believe you're gone. I know it's been some months now but it just hit me in my face and hit me hard at that...I knew this day would come eventually when I'll be looking for you but damn man I can't get to you until it's my time. I know you're gone but definetly not forgotten you left 4 little precious queens behind and 1 on the way so it makes things just a little bit easier to deal with because you'll continue to live through them. I made a vow to myself to be there for each and everyone of them because I know you would have done the same for me without any reservation.

I love you man and miss you, It was something I wanted to holler at you about that was real serious 3 days before you left and I put it off but those words that I had to say perhaps they would have made a difference and maybe you wouldn't have taken certain actions but I can't question the LORDS work...you had an appointment and I have to learn to understand because one day I will too and would want my love ones to understand. I just have to continue to stay in prayer and ask God to give me understanding and peace w/ this whole situation, I don't understand and perhaps I never will but only GOD know's what really went down.

I know you're in a better place now, no more worries like Bre said, I don't have a doubt in my mind that you didn't make it to heaven...I know where your soul went because you're a child of God...we got saved together and regardless of what type of lifestyle you lived I know that you knew the Lord very well...I love you and just continue to look over the family, especially my god momma and of course the babies...Till we meet again!

Pooh Pooh, I still can't believe your gone. It's crazy because when I saw you at the Slauson Swapmeet on that Sunday, April 15, 2007, I never in a million years would have thought that would be that last time I would see my big bro alive!! When i saw Daddy TC at the funeral it really hit home that you were gone, but trust never forgotten. You looked so peaceful laying in your casket. Bro you are n a much better place, and I ask that you watch over me and my family, as well as Daddy and his. I will make sure I visit my nieces, and your new babies that will be here soon. I Love You Big Bro, you will always be my Pooder.....

Ms. Kitty your baby sis( And Your Dimple Twin Just Like Daddy TC)

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Ruben Vives is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. He can be reached at ruben.vives@latimes.com.


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