Fourth victim dies after LA attacks on mostly homeless men

A fourth man has died after he was struck in the head during a series of attacks in LA


Reuters October 04, 2018
Fourth homeless victim dies in LA after a series of attacks. PHOTO: REUTERS

LOS ANGELES: A fourth man has died after he was struck in the head during a series of attacks on mostly homeless men in the Los Angeles area last month, media said on Wednesday.

The man, who has not been identified, was attacked while he slept in the area of 7th Street and Broadway in Santa Monica on September 24. He died on Sunday, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing police.

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Ramon Escobar, 47, who fled to California from Texas after being questioned in the disappearance of two Houston relatives, was arrested last week on suspicion of bludgeoning seven men.

Escobar, an El Salvador native and convicted felon who has been repeatedly deported from the United States, faces three counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder and four counts of robbery, authorities said.

Escobar is accused of beating three homeless men in Los
Angeles on September 16. Two of the men, Branden Ridout and Kelvin Williams, were killed while the other man suffered serious
injuries, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said
in a statement on September 26.

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Escobar was also accused of beating to death Steven Cruze, whose body was found under the Santa Monica Pier on September 20, the office said. He is also is accused of attacking several other men, some
of whom were homeless, in Santa Monica and Los Angeles.

Authorities said the attacker bludgeoned his victims with a
baseball bat or a pair of bolt-cutters. Investigators plan to ask the district attorney to file an additional murder charge against Escobar, Santa Monica Police Lieutenant Saul Rodriguez told the Times on Wednesday.

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