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Attempted robbery shot by Norwalk store owner identified as Oakland resident – ​​NBC Los Angeles


Attempted robbery shot by Norwalk store owner identified as Oakland resident – ​​NBC Los Angeles

An armed would-be robber who was shot and killed by the owner of a Norwalk tobacco store was identified today as an Oakland resident.

The attempted robbery occurred around 9 a.m. Tuesday in the 10900 block of East Firestone Boulevard, near the San Gabriel River Freeway, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

The man killed by a fatal gunshot wound to the upper body was identified by the Sheriff’s Information Bureau as 25-year-old Rodney Gaston.

Homicide investigators determined that Classic Tobacco was opening a store for the day when Gaston, along with two other individuals, armed with a handgun, entered and sprayed the owner with pepper spray, after which the owner fired his own handgun once, hitting Gaston.

The three suspects fled, but Gaston collapsed a short distance from the store. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel found him and took him to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

The other two suspects fled to a residential area northeast of the mall, where they were later tracked down and arrested by Norwalk Station officers. They were identified as 22-year-old Lamont Neal of Stockton and 26-year-old Dashaunte Woods of Oakland.

SIB confirmed that the three men had worked together.

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