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On Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, The Times launched a new version of the Homicide Report. You have arrived at the old blog.
Readers can no longer post new comments on this site, but we encourage you to join the conversation on our new site. The updated Homicide Report features an interactive map and searchable database of the more than 2,600 homicides in L.A. County since January 2007, when Times' reporter Jill Leovy first started this blog with the goal of covering each one.
Comments prior to Jan. 26 will, at least for now, remain archived here, with links provided in the new database.
If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail homicidereport@latimes.com, and we will do our best to respond.
-- Megan Garvey and Anthony Pesce
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CJ YOU ARE GOING TO BE MISS THATS REAL MESS UP HOW THAT STUPID A** PUNK DID YOU, YOU WERE A GOOD PERSON WITH A GOOD HEART.
FOR THOSE WHO DID'NT KNOW CJ HE WAS'NT IN NO GANG ARE WITH THAT NEGATIVE BULL. CJ WAS FOCUS HE HAD A PLAIN AND THAT WAS TO BE SUCESSFUL IN LIFE. HE ALSO WAS A STUDENT AT SOUTH WEST COLLEGE AND ALSO PLAYED FOOTBALL. R.I.P CJ IM GOING TO MISS YOU AND YOUR SMILE MY FRIEND. LOVE ALWAYS BRITTNEY XOXOXO.
Posted by: BRITTNEY | July 27, 2009 at 02:24 PM
Im suprised there is not information on this young men, whose father is a part of law enforcement. He may have been killed in an area that it is really close to the "hood" but he was killed in an upscale neighborhood. This was just another senseless killing. When will it stop?
Posted by: Angel | July 28, 2009 at 09:36 AM
Cj...Ma bro! you are missed. many of ur friends need ur guidance. Help!! become their angel..let them feel ur presence. Guide them in the direction God would want them to go in. I know u hear me..Please help! We love you. We need You..Talk to God for us..tell him to forgive us and have mercy upon us! Be tht special light, guide us to our righteous pathways and when we think of slipping, pick us up.Thanks, MISS U MUCH!
Posted by: Evette | October 14, 2009 at 11:26 PM