Beverly Crest Shooting 3 Victims Identified; No Arrests

Beverly Crest Shooting: 3 Victims Identified; No Arrests

On Sunday, the identities of three victims who perished in a shooting outside a Beverly Crest vacation rental were released. According to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, the victims are Iyana Hutton, 33, of Chicago; Nenah Davis, 29, of Bolingbrook, Illinois; and Destiny Sims, 26, of Buckeye, Arizona.

According to a news release from the police, the incident happened outside a house in the 2700 block of Ellison Drive, north of Beverly Hills, at around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday. The women were hit by gunfire while they were in a car. Los Angeles police report that there were four more victims outside the vehicle.

According to authorities, two survivors drove to the hospital for treatment, while the other two were taken by ambulance. The suspect (or suspects) eluded capture as of Sunday night. There were no descriptions offered.

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According to LAPD, “We can confirm that there was a gun battle in which the victims were shot.” We can vouch that this was not an incident involving an active shooter. It’s unclear what caused the incident to occur. Officers are investigating whether there was a party at the time of the short-term rental.

According to LAPD, investigators are speaking with more residents and witnesses to what transpired there. “To maintain the integrity of that inquiry, we are somewhat restrained in the information we are disclosing now.”

According to a neighbor who spoke to KTLA, the house frequently hosts party rentals. It was a party house for rent, according to Rachel David. “This community isn’t suddenly out of control, just that someone neglected to look up the tenants of the residence.

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The peaceful Santa Monica Mountain area where the mid-century mansion is located is home to several rich and spacious homes. The $3 million property on a cul-de-sac is marketed online on real estate sites as contemporary and secluded, with a pool and outdoor shower. Call the LAPD’s Robbery Homicide Division at 213-486-6890 if you have any information. This report was made possible by the Associated Press.

 

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