The Homicide Report

The Times chronicles L.A. County
homicide victims

Category: Compton

Compton: Hiram Taylor, 57

January 5, 2010 | 10:48 pm

The location where Hiram Taylor was shot. Credit: Google Maps Hiram Taylor, a 57-year-old black man, was shot and killed Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 156th Street and Central Avenue in Compton, according to Los Angeles County coroner's officials.

Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office, said Taylor worked at a Christmas tree lot at the location and got into an argument with a customer. The person apparently left and returned with several other people, then shot Taylor three times.

The shooting happened at 2:35 p.m. and Taylor was pronounced dead at 3:53 p.m., Winter said. Winter said police had one person in custody in connection with Taylor's death.

-- Anthony Pesce

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Map: The location where Hiram Taylor was shot. Credit: Google Maps


Compton: Tyrone Green, 68

January 4, 2010 | 10:08 pm

The location where Tyrone Green was beaten. Credit: Google Maps Tyrone Green, a 68-year-old black man, was beaten and died Thursday, Dec. 24, in the 1200 block of South Atlantic Drive in Compton, authorities said.

Deputies found Green severely beaten and lying on the floor of his apartment after they received a call about a person not breathing, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department news release.

Green was pronounced dead at the scene at 8:36 p.m. No other information was immediately available.

-- Anthony Pesce

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Map: The location where Tyrone Green was beaten. Credit: Google Maps


Compton: Sheridan Spencer, 70

December 15, 2009 | 11:15 am

The location where Sheridan Spencer was shot. Credit: Google Maps Sheridan Spencer, a 70-year-old black man, was shot and killed Wednesday, Dec. 9, in the 1600 block of West Caldwell Street in Compton, authorities said.

The shooting occurred shortly after 1:30 p.m. in a residential neighborhood, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. Spencer was pronounced dead at the scene.

Anyone with information is asked to call homicide detectives at (323) 890-5500.

-- Robert J. Lopez

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Map: The location where Sheridan Spencer was shot. Credit: Google Maps


Compton: Kenneth Barnes, 38

December 11, 2009 |  2:22 pm

The location where Kenneth Barnes was shot. Credit: Google Maps Kenneth Barnes, a 38-year-old black man, was shot and killed Thursday, Dec. 3, in the 1300 block of South Long Beach Boulevard in Compton, according to Los Angeles County coroner's officials.

Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office, said deputies patrolling the area heard gunshots and went to investigate. Barnes had been driving a vehicle at the time of his shooting and when deputies arrived at the scene he had crashed into parked cars, Winter said.

The shooting happened about 8:25 p.m. and Barnes was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead at 8:50 p.m. 

-- Anthony Pesce

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Map: The location where Kenneth Barnes was shot. Credit: Google Maps


Dispatch: 'Lord knows I wish that I could just hold him one more time, and I can’t.'

October 22, 2009 |  8:17 pm
Friends of Marvin Nicholson, the 13-year-old who was shot to death in the middle of the day in Compton, pay their last respects to him during his funeral at Simpson's Family Mortuary in Inglewood
Lakeisha Hamm has not slept in days. Each time she lies down, the killing of her 13-year old son last week in Compton replays in her mind like a movie.

She hears gunshots, rushes to the front door and sees a body drop to the ground. She knows her son is outside. She sprints toward the victim. Terror washes over her as she recognizes his shoes.

Hamm buried her son, Marvin Nicholson, today. She cried as she entered the small Inglewood chapel, filled to overflowing with more than 150 friends and family.

The location where Marvin Nicholson was shot. Credit: Google Maps

Marvin, a black youth, was the second person killed in a short stretch of Grandee Avenue this year, and one of 32 homicides in Compton in 2009. The city’s tally — although already higher than for all of last year — remains near record lows for an area that has ranked among the nation’s most violent for decades.

Marvin, a promising football player who was big for his age, was shot to death just after 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 12. He’d left the house shortly after noon to buy juice at the Compton airport’s store, said Hamm, who is five months pregnant with her sixth child.

Ann Bowlers, principal of the Tri-C Community Day School where Marvin was enrolled, said she had sent him home earlier that morning because of disciplinary problems. Bowlers said a counselor from the Children’s Institute, a local nonprofit that counsels at-risk youth, had taken Marvin to school that day to meet with her, then drove him home after he caused a disruption.

Hamm, 34, said that when Marvin got home, he was worried about his future, wondering if he would be expelled. She said he was already on juvenile probation — which she said was for stealing candy — and knew that trouble at school could cause him more legal problems.

Probation officials and his public defender said they could not discuss his history because juvenile cases are confidential.

The last thing her son said to her was that he might have to switch schools. Hamm was sitting in her apartment having her hair braided when she heard gunshots.

“I saw the guy from afar standing over him shooting his body up,” she said. “I saw a body fall, but I didn’t know it was my son. I ran off to find my son.”

Marvin, who had been shot in the head, was still breathing when she reached his side, Hamm and two other witnesses told The Times that Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies were there within moments and ordered the gunman to “freeze” but that he jumped into a waiting car and fled authorities.

Lt. Joseph Gooden of the Compton sheriff’s station said he would have to talk to the deputies  to determine what happened — which he said could take several days — before commenting on the witness accounts.

Marvin was taken to a hospital and into surgery, but he was pronounced dead at 3:10 p.m.

Hamm said she thinks Marvin was targeted by a gang. She said he “didn’t want to gang-bang; he wanted to go to school.”

“Every boy over there is targeted,” she said. “That’s the reason I had to take him to and from school. People were harassing him.”

Her street has been Nutty Blocc gang territory for a long time, she said, something she never quite learned to live with.

“When you come onto or off of the Grandees, you get approached.... I don’t understand the gang life. Back in my day people used their hands to fight; now they use guns,” she said. “Lord knows I wish that I could just hold him one more time, and I can’t. I can talk to his spirit all day long, but I can’t feel his touch.”

Sheriff’s Homicide Det. Sam Dendekker said he could not discuss details of the case because it is an active inquiry. He said investigators are still working to determine a motive.

Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contact sheriff’s homicide detectives at (323) 890-5500.

-- Anthony Pesce reporting from Inglewood

Photo: Friends of Marvin Nicholson, a 13-year-old who was shot to death in the middle of the day in Compton, pay their last respects to him during his funeral at Simpson's Family Mortuary in Inglewood. Credit: Barbara Davidson/Los Angeles Times

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Compton: Marvin Nicholson, 13

October 19, 2009 |  4:00 pm

The location where Marvin Nicholson was shot. Credit: Google Maps Marvin Nicholson, a 13-year-old black youth, was shot and killed Monday, Oct. 12, in the 900 block of South Grandee Avenue in Compton, according to Los Angeles County coroner's officials.

Marvin was shot about 12:30 p.m. when someone jumped out of a vehicle and fired several shots at him, coroner's officials said.

He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 3:10 p.m., said Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office.

-- Anthony Pesce

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Map: The location where Marvin Nicholson, 13, was shot. Credit: Google Maps


Compton: Edward Carr, 17

October 8, 2009 |  2:39 pm

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Edward Carr, a 17-year-old black male, was shot and killed Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the 14600 block of South Atlantic Ave. in Compton.

Carr was taken to St. Francis Medical Center where he was determined to be brain dead later that day. He was taken off life support and pronounced dead Oct. 3.

Det. Howard Cooper of the Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau said Carr was walking home from school about 5 p.m. when he was approached by at least two Latino males. Carr was shot once in the head, according to the coroner's report.

Carrmap Cooper said Carr was not robbed and it was unclear if he saw his assailants approaching. The two males fled after the shooting.

School officials said Carr had attended Dominguez High School until January, when he transferred to Lifeline Charter School in Compton.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500.

-- Sarah Ardalani

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Photo: Makeshift vigil at scene of Carr's shooting. Credit: Sarah Ardalani/Los Angeles Times. Map: Location of Carr's shooting. Credit: Google maps


Unincorporated Los Angeles County: Alton Mixon, 51

October 6, 2009 | 10:08 pm

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Alton Mixon, a 51-year-old black man, was stabbed to death Monday, Sept. 28, in his house in the 14100 block of South Albertson Avenue in an area of unincorporated Los Angeles County surrounded by Compton, according to coroner's officials.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Mitch Loman said Mixon was fatally stabbed during an argument with his brother Joe Mixon, 47. Sheriff's deputies arrested Joe Mixon the same day. He has been charged with his brother's murder and pleaded not guilty at his arraignment last week. His bail has been set at $1 million, and he is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Oct. 15.

Loman said the stabbing happened about 4 p.m., and Alton Mixon was pronounced at the scene just minutes later.

-- Anthony Pesce

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Photo: The home where Alton Mixon was stabbed to death. Credit: Sarah Ardalani / Los Angeles TImes


Dispatch: 'Anything anybody needed Dominique was there to do it for them'

September 29, 2009 |  2:02 pm

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Dominique Johnson, a 28-year-old black man, was shot in a drive-by assault just before midnight July 4 and died in the hospital shortly after.

On Saturday, his friends and family gathered in Cerritos Park to celebrate what would have been his 29th birthday. There was food and laughter, Johnson's two young children swung from the playground equipment and family members gathered at the picnic tables to talk and play dominoes.

But there was a heaviness to the celebration.

This was the park where Johnson spent his last day celebrating July 4th with his family. Shonda Louden, Johnson's girlfriend, said they had spent all day July 4 in the park celebrating then drove home to set off fireworks in front of his grandmother's house.

Johnson lived with Louden in the 1300 block of North Tamarind Avenue in Compton, about a block away from his grandmother's house. When his family finished setting off fireworks, Johnson and Louden got into his car and drove the short distance back to their home. Louden said she went inside to take a shower as Johnson stayed in his car to talk to a neighbor.

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Compton: Felipe Valdovinos, 27

September 25, 2009 |  2:00 pm

The location where Felipe Valdovinos was shot. Credit: Google Maps

Felipe Valdovinos, a 27-year-old Latino, died Sunday, Sept. 20, after he was shot by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies at Alondra Boulevard and the onramp to the southbound 710 in Compton, officials said.

Deputies saw Valdovinos and an unidentified man walking out of a "darkened alley and attempted to make contact with them," according to a statement released by the Sheriff's Department.

Valdovinos reportedly ran from the deputies, then turned around and began to shoot at them, according to the statement. One deputy was shot in the leg.

The deputies returned fire and chased Valdovinos to the onramp, where he was met by three more deputies. The deputies shot Valdovinos several times about 2:45 a.m., and he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the statement.

The deputy who was shot was treated and released from a hospital shortly after he was injured, authorities said. According to the statement, Valdovinos had apparently robbed a taco truck shortly before his encounter with the deputies.

-- Anthony Pesce

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Map: The location where Felipe Valdovinos was shot. Credit: Google Maps


Compton: Marcelino Pettway, 25

September 11, 2009 | 11:24 pm

The location where Marcelino Pettway was shot. Marcelino Pettway, a 25-year-old black man, died Tuesday, Sept. 1 after he was shot three times at Long Beach Boulevard and Marcelle Street in Compton, according to Los Angeles County coroner's officials.

Pettway, of Compton, was talking to someone sitting in a car when the the person got out of the vehicle and shot him several times, said Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office.

The shooting happened at about 10:37 p.m. and Pettway was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead at 11:31 p.m., Winter said.

-- Anthony Pesce

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Map: The location where Marcelino Pettway was shot. Credit: Google Maps


Compton: Kevin Sipert, 17

August 26, 2009 |  9:23 pm
The location of Kevin Sipert's shooting.Kevin Sipert, a 17-year-old black youth, was shot in the abdomen at Essey Avenue and Laurel Street in Compton on Wednesday, Aug.19, and died the following day, according to Los Angeles County coroner's officials.

Sipert, of Compton, was shot shortly before 10 p.m., said Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office. He was taken to a hospital where died at 9:10 a.m. the next day, Winter said.

-- Anthony Pesce

Compton: Jimmie Williams, 32

August 21, 2009 |  8:05 am
The location of Jimmie Williams' shooting. Jimmie Williams, a 32-year-old black man, was shot several times and died Tuesday, Aug. 11. Williams was shot in the 700 block of South Keene Avenue in Compton, according to Los Angeles County coroner's officials.

Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office, said Williams was standing on a sidewalk about 11:40 p.m. Aug. 10, when a car drove by and someone inside shot at him. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 1:02 a.m. the next day, Winter said.

-- Anthony Pesce

Compton: Anthony Huerta, 25

August 6, 2009 |  9:55 pm

Anthony Huerta, a 25-year-old Latino, was shot several times and died July 30. Huerta was shot in the 15100 block of Lime Avenue in Compton, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.

Craig Harvey, chief coroner investigator, said Huerta was standing outside a home when someone drove up and started shooting at him. The incident happened at 8:50 p.m. and Huerta was pronounced dead at 10 p.m. in the hospital.


Dispatch: "I thought to myself: 'I can't let these dudes take me out'"

August 5, 2009 |  3:32 pm

Phase 1 Barber Studio in Compton, where Jamal Kelly, 25, was shot to death while robbing the shop.

Early on the afternoon of July 3, Phase 1 Barber Studio in Compton was crowded with men, women and children waiting to get their hair cut before the Fourth of July.

About 1 p.m., three young black men entered the barbershop, a long white, black and gray room with five salon chairs in the 2700 block of Wilmington Ave. One of the men asked a barber how long the wait would be to get his hair cut.

“I told him there were at least two to three people ahead. I had never seen these guys before in my life,” said the barber, Levert, who asked to be identified only by his first name because he feared he could be targeted for retribution.

The three young men exited the shop, only to return five minutes later. This time, Levert said one of them brandished a knife at him while another stood behind him.

Seeing the commotion, barbershop customers ran out of the building.

Levert, who was wearing two gold chains around his neck, said the man holding the knife “said some gang [talk] and yelled at me to give him my chains.”

Levert said the man then swiped the knife at him, cutting his forearm and pulling the chains off his neck. Two of the assailants backed him into a corner, he said. One, later identified by authorities as Jamel Kelly, 25, of Compton, took out a gun.

In response, Levert pulled out a Ruger .357 he had concealed in his back pocket and shot Kelly. Kelly stumbled and dropped the gun he was holding, Levert said. The other assailants ran out of the barbershop, as Kelly grabbed for his gun on the floor. Levert shot Kelly again. He said he feared for his life.

“Once I got into that corner, there was nowhere else to go,” Levert said. “I don’t feel good about what I did, but I thought to myself, I can’t let these dudes take me out. I have a lot to live.”

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Compton: Darren Gunter, 39

July 25, 2009 |  4:24 pm
Gunter,-Darren Darren Gunter, a 39-year-old black man, was shot and killed on July 16. Gunter was shot in the 1000 block of Grandee Avenue in Compton, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.


Compton: Willie Sykes, 47

July 25, 2009 |  4:20 pm
Sykes,-Willie Willie Sykes, a 47-year-old black man, was shot several times and died on July 17. Sykes was shot in the 2000 block of Nord Street in Compton, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.


Compton: Victor Garza Jr., 23

July 25, 2009 |  4:18 pm
Garza,-Victor Victor Garza Jr., a 23-year-old Latino, was shot in the head and died on July 17. He was shot in the 400 block of East Oaks Street in Compton, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.


Compton: Jesus Sandoval, 17

July 25, 2009 |  4:17 pm
Jesus Sandoval, a 17-year-old Latino, was shot in the head and died on July 17. He was shot in the 400 block of East Oaks Street in Compton, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.


Compton: Avery Cody Jr., 16

July 6, 2009 | 10:34 pm

Avery Cody Jr., a 16-year-old black youth, was shot by a sheriff's deputy and died July 5 at Alondra Boulevard and Poinsettia Avenue in Compton, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.

The only information released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department about the incident was that a loaded handgun was recovered from the scene of the shooting.

"The involved personnel were on routine patrol at the time," said Sgt. David Insante, a spokesman for the Sheriff's Department.

Coroner's investigators said Cody was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead at 4:05 p.m.

 Insante said he did not know when or if his office would release details about what happened leading up to the shooting.

-- Anthony Pesce

UPDATE:

Updated Times coverage of the shooting: Video fails to show if teen killed by deputy had a gun


Compton: Jamel Kelly, 25

July 6, 2009 | 10:32 pm

Jamel Kelly, a 25-year-old black man, was shot several times and died July 3 in the 2700 block of North Wilmington Avenue in Compton, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.

Kelly was attempting to rob a Compton barbershop with two other people when two armed barbers shot at him, said Lt. Brian Elias, a spokesman for the coroner's office.

The two other men involved in the attempted robbery fled the scene, but one of them appeared to be injured because police found a trail of blood leading away from the shop, said Deputy Guillermina Saldana.

Coroner's investigators said the shooting happened about 1 p.m., and Kelly was pronounced dead at the scene at 1:13 p.m.

-- Carol J. Williams and Anthony Pesce



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