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TWO WORTHLESS BLACK-KILLERS KILL at least TWO WORKING WHITE MEN BLACK-ON-WHITE: Two worthless criminal killer BLACK suspects arrested in string of deadly robberies at California 7-Eleven stores LOS ANGELES (AP) — The two men arrested Friday in connection with a series of deadly robberies at Southern California 7-Eleven stores are now in jail, authorities said Saturday. The Santa Ana Police Department released the booking photos of Malik Patt and Jason Payne, both of Los Angeles. Police said Patt, 20, is believed to have been the shooter and is considered the main suspect. Jason Payne, 44, is the other suspect. A half-dozen 7-Elevens and a doughnut shop were robbed within five hours early Monday in San Bernardino, Orange and Riverside counties, setting off an intensive manhunt that resulted in the arrests of the two men in Los Angeles. Matthew Hirsch, a 40-year-old clerk, was shot and killed at a Brea store, and Matthew Rule, 24, was shot and killed in the parking lot of a Santa Ana store. Race of some victim(s) with NOT-negro name(s) not reported Two of the three wounded have been released from hospitals. Authorities said the men are also suspected of a July 9 killing in Los Angeles, but have provided few details in the case. The men were booked into the Santa Ana city jail. It was not known if the suspects had attorneys who could speak on their behalf. Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said prosecutors expect to file murder, attempted murder and robbery charges as soon as Monday. 7-Eleven offers $100,000 reward for info on deadly shooting suspect Store clerk Matthew Hirsch was the gunman’s first victim when he was shot and killed at a store in Brea, Orange County, at around 4.18am on Monday. His father Jim Hirsch told ABC7 that the 40-year-old had recently turned his life around after battling addiction for years. “The minute he is doing well somebody shoots him,” Mr Hirsch said of his son. Matthew Rule, 24, was shot dead in the parking lot of a store in Santa Ana while standing up for a homeless military veteran. The man, who was identified by his first name Richard, told CBS News the gunman demanded his wallet after he had just left the store. The suspect became angry when Richard showed him his empty wallet, and threw it back at him. When Mr Rule tried to intervene to help him, the witness said he was shot dead at close range. He credits Mr Rule with saving his life. <----<︎>----> A customer was also shot in the head and gravely wounded at a Riverside store and two people, one of them a clerk, were shot in La Habra. Both were expected to survive. The Riverside shooting victim was identified by his family as Jason Harrell, 46. He was breathing on his own and was no longer in a coma, his brother David Makin told KNBC-TV. “He has to keep fighting. Jason is a fighter and so we fully expect him to fight through his whole thing and win this battle,” Mr Makin said. <----<︎>----> 7/11 shootings: Devastated father mourns son killed by SoCal 7-Eleven gunman – KABC-TV BREA, Calif. (KABC) — Matthew Hirsch was just turning his life around after decades of battling drug addiction. His father Jim Hirsch says his son was clean, had a steady job, a girlfriend and an apartment. Then came the crushing heartache. “The minute he is doing well somebody shoots him,” Jim Hirsch said. Around 4:18 a.m. Monday, a masked shooter fatally shot the 40-year-old Hirsch inside a 7-Eleven store on Lambert Road and N. Brea Boulevard during a robbery. Hirsch was working as a clerk there. (Black-on-White) |
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