BRIEFLY JEWISH FACILITY HOLDS BENEFIT RUN.RESEDA - The Jewish Home for the Aging held Walk of Ages III on Sunday morning Sunday Morning may refer to:
Proceeds benefit the 800 residents of the Jewish Home, officials said. - Daily News Man shot in head after curb fight PACOIMA - A sidewalk argument in the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills. turned violent, leaving a 22-year-old man in critical condition Sunday after he was shot in the back of the head, police said. The confrontation took place in the 12900 block of Kagel Canyon Street about 11:20 Saturday night, said Sgt. Tim Torsney of the LAPD's Foothill station. It began when a car carrying two men pulled up to a man near the curb, he said. The police spokesman said the discussion became hot and the man on the sidewalk moved away to join a nearby group of people. One of the men inside the car fired the shot that struck the victim, the sergeant said. Doctors operated on the man, though police did not identify the hospital where the surgery took place, fearing an attack on the man. - City News Service Gabor's condition remains fair Zsa Zsa Zsa Zsa may refer to:
Cedars-Sinai is the result of a merger in 1961 between two major Los Angeles hospitals, Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai Home for the Incurables, with Steve Broidy as , where she was being treated for injuries suffered in a car crash in West Hollywood West Hollywood A community of southern California northeast of Beverly Hills. It is mainly residential. Population: 36,600. in late November. Citing patient confidentiality patient confidentiality Medical practice A Pt's right to privacy and freedom from public dissemination of information that the Pt regards as being of a personal nature. See HIPAA, Medical privacy. , hospital officials have declined to describe Gabor's injuries or say when the 84-year-old former Miss Hungary may be discharged. ``All I can say is that she is still in fair condition,'' Kelli Stauning of Cedars-Sinai said Sunday. - Daily News Father of five die in L.A. shooting A 48-year-old father of five was shot to death early Sunday when he went to an underground garage to move his car in the Wilshire Center area and may have surprised a car burglar, police said. Rene Orellana went to the garage at 558 N. Kenmore Ave. about 4 a.m. to move his car, Sgt. Joseph Sanchez said. Witnesses heard gunshots and called police, Sanchez said. ``Shortly thereafter, his wife heard the car alarm, came down and found her husband laying on the ground,'' Rampart Homicide Detective Fred Faustino told ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. 7. ``He had sustained several gunshot wounds to his upper torso.'' He was pronounced dead at the scene, Sanchez said. Police believe Orellana may have surprised a car burglar, Faustino told KABC KABC Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (Channel 7). ``We have had a rash of burglaries of motor vehicles here in the neighborhood over the last five or six days,'' he said. Orellana was about to take family members to the airport to return to Guatemala for the holidays when he was shot, according to the TV station. - City News Service |
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