Horror as young parents, 21 and 18, are gunned down and killed in their parked car while their one-year old child was shot and injured but survived in the back seat
Horror as young parents, 21 and 18, are shot and killed in their parked car, while their one-year-old child was shot and injured, but survived in the backseat
- The shocking double homicide happened around 6:30 p.m. in Harbor City
A young couple in Los Angeles was unexpectedly shot and killed in their parked car, while their one-year-old child survived after being shot and injured in the backseat.
Carlos Loera, 21, and Ashley Guzman, 18, were killed in a grisly double homicide when their child sat helpless in the backseat after multiple bullets were fired.
After officers arrived and found the couple suffering from gunshot wounds, Loera died at the scene, while Guzman was rushed to a local hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries.
The child was also taken to hospital for medical treatment and later released to relatives. The extent of the injuries has not been disclosed.
The suspect opened fire around 6:30 p.m. on Labor Day in Harbor City, a Los Angeles neighborhood.
One image on the GoFundMe set up for the family shows the child, whose gender has not been released by police, dressed in a pumpkin costume in the arms of her parents Carlos Loera, 21, and Ashley Guzman, 18. It is the last Halloween they would spend together
Police officers on the scene in Harbor City, a Los Angeles neighborhood where Loera and Guzman died from gunshot wounds and their one-year-old child was injured
Video of the scene shows the driver’s seat of several police cars marked with bullet holes, while the child’s car seat remains on the road in a taped area
Video from the scene shows several police cars and the driver’s seat marked with bullet holes, while the child’s car seat remains on the road in a taped area. The windows and the side of the car are also full of bullet holes.
The suspect fired several shots before fleeing the area, investigators suspect.
The gender of the child has not yet been revealed by police.
In May, the LAPD said that this year’s crime statistics showed that homicides were down more than 27% and shooting victims were down 17% from last year.
The Los Angeles Police Department is still searching for the suspect responsible for the murders of Loera and Guzman.
Witnesses are asked to contact police at 323-786-5100 or 323-786-5500.