On Sunday, the names of the three women who were shot and killed over the weekend at a short-term rental home in a nice part of Los Angeles were released while police looked for the people who did it.
When gunfire broke out around 2:30 a.m. On Saturday at the property in the Beverly Crest area, four other people were hurt, and two were hurt very badly.
The coroner’s office in Los Angeles County said that the people who died were Iyana Hutton, 33, from Chicago, Nenah Davis, 29, from Bolingbrook, Illinois, and Destiny Sims, 26, from Buckeye, Arizona.
Saturday, Police Sgt. Frank Preciado said that the three people killed were in a car when they were shot.
The shooting comes after a massacre at a dance hall in a Los Angeles suburb on January 21, in which 11 people died and nine were hurt, and shootings at two farms in Half Moon Bay on January 23, in which seven people died and one person was hurt.
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According to sources, Officials said that investigators were trying to find out if there was a party or what kind of event was happening at the rental home. Detective Meghan Aguilar from the police said Sunday that the search for suspects and evidence was still happening. She said more information about the investigation would not be known until Monday.
Sunday, they didn’t say how old or what gender the people who were hurt were or what their conditions were.
The mid-century house is in a quiet neighborhood in the Santa Monica Mountains, where the houses are big and expensive. According to online real estate platforms, the 3-million-dollar property is in a cul-de-sac and has a pool and an outdoor shower.
Police didn’t know right away if noise or other complaints about parties had been made about the house before.
The early-morning shooting on Saturday comes after a massacre at a dance hall in a Los Angeles suburb last week, in which 11 people died and nine others were hurt, and shootings at two farms in Half Moon Bay, in which seven people died and one person was hurt.
The name of the town where one of the victims was from has been changed to Bolingbrook, Illinois, and not Boiling Brook.