8 Shot, 3 Stabbed, & 1 Dead at LA House Party
Posted by Media Outrage on September 27th, 2010
Damn shyte is way to real in the field folks. 8 people were shot, 3 stabbed and 1 was killed during a house party in LA:
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Eight people were shot – one fatally – and another three stabbed Saturday after a fight broke out at a birthday party, authorities said.
One man, Steven Lopez, 22, died at the scene and two other gunshot victims were taken to County-USC Medical Center with critical injuries, police said.
A dispute at the late-night house party in the Boyle Heights neighborhood escalated until several people pulled out guns and knives.
The condition of the other five shooting victims was described only as stable and there was no word on the condition of the stabbing victims, but all the remaining victims were expected to survive.
“I’ve never seen so many aggravated assaults in one scene,” Capt. Anita Ortega told the Los Angeles Times.
No arrests have been made. Ortega said that different kind of shell casings at the scene suggested multiple shooters.
The incident does not appear to be gang related, authorities said.
“We have no indication that this was a gang site,” Ortega said. “Only that it was a house party open to everyone with a fee of $10 and a lot of beer.”
Mediaoutrage- $10 cover charge with beer and open invite to anyone definitely sounds like a recipe for disaster. Smh.

September 27th, 2010 at 10:46 am
why do these fools even still have house parties! is beyond me and why would anyone in their right mind go into a house party, i have never stepped foot in any one’s tiny ass apt for a so called house party, no way out, and a death trap, i know alot of folks were killed going to house parties and got shot just for being in the way tryin to get out that little ass door, fuck that! !
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September 27th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
I live in Cali and Boyle Heights, not ALL of Boyle Heights, is not somewhere you would want to have your car breakdown, let alone attend a party. SMH.
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September 29th, 2010 at 5:19 am
Sounds like a typical day among mexicans.
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