Los Angeles Times

Killer of grandmothe­r, 78, sought

- By Maya Lau maya.lau@latimes.com Twitter: @mayalau

Freddie Brandon was known for her Easter dinners featuring a menu her family could recite by heart: turkey wings, ham, greens, macaroni and cheese, sweet potato pie.

But Sunday was no holiday for the family of the 78year-old grandmothe­r, whose body was found Friday afternoon inside her ransacked apartment in the 5900 block of West Boulevard in Hyde Park. Paramedics responded to a call about a cardiac arrest, but the police suspect homicide.

No arrests have been announced by the Los Angeles Police Department.

“It isn’t like she had a safe in there with money or diamonds and gold chains,” said her daughter Mia Brandon. “Why would they target my momma’s house to go and rob her?”

Brandon said her mother had lived in the ground-floor apartment for 22 years and was friendly with neighbors and the customers at the liquor store next door. Crime is fairly common in the area, she said.

A screen grate on the back door appeared to have been cut, Brandon said, and a dresser had been knocked over. Possession­s were strewn about. Brandon said she wasn’t sure if anything had been stolen.

Freddie Brandon’s granddaugh­ter, Rashanda Jones, lived in the apartment with her and was the first to find her after arriving home on Friday. Jones, 26, said her grandmothe­r appeared to have suffered trauma to her head.

“I feel numb. That was all I knew, to be honest. She was all I had,” Jones said.

Born in Mississipp­i, Freddie Brandon worked as a waitress long ago and raised seven children as a single mother, Mia Brandon said. She was given the nickname “Rock Steady Freddie” because she loved to dance, mostly to oldies.

“She liked to sit and drink wine and laugh,” Brandon said. In recent years, Freddie Brandon had been put on a pacemaker and had suffered injuries.

“She couldn’t fight back. She was on a walker,” Mia Brandon said. “The only thing they robbed my mom for was her life.”

 ?? Courtesy of Mia Brandon ?? FREDDIE BRANDON’s body was found in her Hyde Park apartment.
Courtesy of Mia Brandon FREDDIE BRANDON’s body was found in her Hyde Park apartment.

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