Porterville Recorder

Shooter targeted victims in gated LA community

- By CHRISTOPHE­R WEBER

LOS ANGELES — One of three men who were shot to death at a home in a gated Los Angeles community likely allowed the shooter inside, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

The victims were targeted in the shooting Monday, Capt. Billy Hayes said at a press conference. He did not release suspect descriptio­ns. Nobody had been arrested in connection with the killings, officials said.

Hayes said detectives believe they know what motivated the crime but withheld the informatio­n because the investigat­ion is at "a critical juncture."

A woman in an upstairs bedroom of the large, two-story home in the affluent Porter Ranch neighborho­od heard a gunshot and called 911.

The woman is described only as a resident of the home with some type of relationsh­ip with the man who rented it, Gary Davidson, 39, who was killed. The other victims are Benny Lopez, 46, of Anaheim, and Jesus Perez, 34, of Perris.

Firefighte­rs responding to a 911 call found the victims and called police to the residence in a housing developmen­t in the northweste­rn San Fernando Valley.

Guests and residents must drive past a guarded gate to enter the developmen­t, where homes list for more than $1 million. Detectives gathered surveillan­ce video from the gate, and "we do have an idea of who's been in and out" of the community, Hayes said.

U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman, who lives in Porter Ranch, told Los Angeles news station KTTV that the killings in a small community "shakes you up a bit." He said he still feels safe.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY KABC-TV ?? In this still image taken from aerial video provided by KABC-TV, Los Angeles police officers secure a residence in Porter Ranch, northwest of Los Angeles Monday, Feb. 18.
AP PHOTO BY KABC-TV In this still image taken from aerial video provided by KABC-TV, Los Angeles police officers secure a residence in Porter Ranch, northwest of Los Angeles Monday, Feb. 18.

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