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(KGTV) - The man suspected of killing rapper and anti-gang activist Nipsey Hussle was arrested in the Los Angeles area Tuesday, Los Angeles Police confirmed on twitter.Los Angeles Police identified Monday 29-year-old Eric Holder as the man wanted for gunning down Hussle in front of his South Los Angeles clothing store Sunday afternoon. There is no word on what led to Holder’s arrest.RELATED: Rapper Nipsey Hussle dead after a shooting near Los Angeles clothing store Holder and Hussle were in an argument outside The Marathon Clothing when Holder left and returned with a gun, Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said. Holder opened fire, hitting Hussle and two other men who survived, police said. Hussle died of gunshot wounds to the head. Holder was seen leaving the area in a Chevy Cruze driven by a woman who is also wanted by police, Moore said. RELATED: Rapper Nipsey Hussle mourned by Rihanna, LeBron JamesMoore said the shooting appeared to be the result of a personal dispute, not gang rivalry. ``We believe this to be a dispute between Mr. Hussle and Mr. Holder,'' Moore said. ``I'm not going to go into the conversations, but it appears to be a personal matter between the two of them.'' Nipsey Hussle was a former South Los Angeles gang member who became a musician and made efforts to improve his community, including buying shoes for children and helping the homeless. He had been scheduled Monday to meet with Moore and Los Angeles Police Commission President Steve Soboroff to discuss gang violence prevention. RELATED: Injuries reported as crowd stampedes during Nipsey Hussle memorialAt a candlelight vigil in Hussle’s honor outside his store Monday night, 19 people were injured in a stampede. One of the victims was struck by a car and the other may have been stabbed, according to police. A memorial for Hussle was moved from the store to a different location Tuesday morning. Eric Holder, the suspected killer of Nipsey Hussle, has been arrested and is in police custody. Thank you to both our community for the heightened awareness/vigilance, and our partners at @LASDHQ. pic.twitter.com/0zujy89Yfm— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) April 2, 2019 2168
(KGTV) - Law enforcement officials are asking the public to be on the lookout for a man wanted for murder in Kansas who may be in Southern California. 158

A 24-year-old man was tricked into giving up his personal possessions late Saturday night in Detroit.Police say he was in the area of Cadillac Square and Randolph Street approached by two men who identified themselves as police officers, despite not showing badges or ID cards. No jurisdiction was claimed.The suspects reportedly acted as if they were talking on the radio, and one of them stated he was part of a "sting," asking the victim to surrender his cash, cell phone and credit cards.The victim said he had just smoked narcotics. Believing he was under investigation, he turned over his property to the suspects.According to police, the suspects took cash, credit cards and his iPhone 5. The first suspect is described as a black man, five feet ten inches tall, with a full beard, wearing a gray Tiger hoodie with black jeans. The second suspect is described as a black man, five feet ten inches tall, wearing a white puffy North Face jacket and blue jeans. 983
(KGTV) -- The U.S. Geological Survey says a pair of earthquakes struck Costa Rica's Pacific Coast Friday evening, including magnitude 6.0 temblor. There were no immediate reports of damage.The first quake was reported at 11:22 p.m. and was centered in the port town of Golfito on the southern Pacific Coast, according to USGS.The jolt was followed by a smaller but strong magnitude 4.9 quake centered in San Vito, about 40 miles east of Golfito. That quake struck about 27 minutes after the quake in Golfito.Stay with 10News for updates to this story. 606
(KGTV) - The Navy is taking action to assess living conditions in military housing amid complaints of rodents, mold, and water damage. Families have shared stories about housing problems with 10News over several weeks. The Navy sent a survey Monday to received feedback on the situation. Erika Bradley, a Navy wife and mother, said she arrived at MCAS Miramar last June to find mice and mold in her new home. “When my husband calls and he's in a war zone, do you think I am going to complain about mold? ‘Hey babe, we have rats where our children eat,” Bradley said. “I don't want him to worry about that because if his mind isn't focused where it needs to be, that's peoples lives.” Lawmakers are trying to push a bill through Congress that would give military families power to withhold rent from landlords. More than 700,000 people live in privatized housing across military bases. Bradley is hoping the military will put more pressure on private companies, holding them accountable. The Navy is also conducting town hall meetings and walk-throughs. 10News reached out to MCAS Miramar property management, but they did not respond. 1143
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