Canyon Country Shooting Suspect Arrested In Antelope Valley
A Canyon Country shooting suspect, wanted in connection to an alleged domestic violence incident in November, has been arrested in the Antelope Valley this week.
Kevin Greaney, 30, was arrested on Wednesday by deputies with the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) inmate records.
Greaney is being charged with one count each of possession of a firearm by a felon, unlawful possession of ammunition, possession of a controlled substance with a firearm and possession for sale of a controlled substance, according to Greg Risling, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
In Los Angeles, Nelson is charged with two counts of murder for allegedly shooting off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff s Deputy Joseph Gilbert Solano, 50, in Alhambra and 31-year-old Dmitry Alekseyevich Koltsov in downtown Los Angeles. The shootings occurred hours apart from each other on June 10, 2019.
Nelson a former St. George, Utah, resident is also charged with attempted murder and robbery for separate incidents in L.A. County.
In Stephan s letter, she wrote that her office agreed early last year to let the L.A. County district attorney prosecute Nelson for the San Diego County robberies with the understanding that he would face a maximum possible sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole if convicted.
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In June 2019, a 30-year-old Utah man allegedly robbed five San Diego-area convenience-store clerks at gunpoint during a 29-hour crime spree. The next day in Los Angeles County, he allegedly shot and killed two people, including an off-duty sheriff’s deputy, in apparent random attacks.
Following Rhett McKenzie Nelson’s arrest on suspicion of those crimes, the district attorneys in both counties agreed Los Angeles prosecutors would handle the San Diego robbery charges in addition to the murder cases.
But this week, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan and one of her deputies filed a motion seeking to withdraw their consent to let Los Angeles prosecutors try the San Diego armed robbery cases.
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A child wearing a MAGA hat surveys the crowd as President Donald Trump speaks during a Make America Great Again campaign rally in Martinsburg, Pa., on Oct. 26. A California man was sentenced this week to four years in prison for assaulting a Trump supporter wearing a similar cap. (Photo: Saul Loeb/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)
A San Fernando Valley man was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to assaulting a bar patron who wore a “Make America Great Again” hat inscribed in Russian, the Los Angeles Daily News reported.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Thomas Sokolov sentenced David Delgado to four years in jail, the Los Angeles Daily News reported.