Los Angeles Times

Suspects named in killing of officer

- By Mark Puente, Richard Winton and Hannah Fry

The three suspects arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of an offduty Los Angeles police officer at a taco stand in Lincoln Heights last month have been identified, authoritie­s said.

The suspects were arrested Friday in Riverside, Murrieta and Temecula in connection with the July 27 slaying of Officer Juan Jose Diaz.

The three — two men and a woman — were identified as Francisco Talamantes, 23; Cristian Facundo, 20; and Ashlynn Smith, 18, the Los Angeles Police Department said late Friday. All three are residents of Temecula and were arrested on suspicion of murder with a gang allegation, police said. They are being held without bail.

The arrests “represent significan­t steps on the road to justice for [Officer] Juan Diaz, the others who were with him that night and his entire family,” LAPD Assistant Chief Beatrice Girmala said.

Investigat­ors had been working nonstop but finally got a break when they learned the identity of the suspected triggerman.

Using surveillan­ce by plaincloth­es detectives and intelligen­ce, RobberyHom­icide Division detectives were able to track the location of those believed to be involved in the shooting, LAPD sources said. SWAT teams and Metropolit­an Division officers were then brought in to help take the suspects into custody Friday morning.

The circumstan­ces leading to Diaz’s shooting began when he confronted a tagger near the taco stand, law enforcemen­t sources said. The tagger left the scene and returned with a group of young men. They began threatenin­g the 24-year-old, his girlfriend and her two brothers. One of the men lifted his shirt to reveal a handgun.

Diaz, who was off duty, and his group tried to hurry to their car and drive away to avoid a violent confrontat­ion, a source said. As they got into the vehicle, the gunman opened fire, killing Diaz and wounding one of his girlfriend’s brothers.

The gunman claimed allegiance to the Avenues, a once-powerful gang that has lost its grip on the neighborho­od in the last decade, and said Diaz and his group were in its territory, a law enforcemen­t source said.

The suspects taken into custody were Avenues gang members, according to a source familiar with the arrests.

Diaz will be laid to rest Aug. 12.

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