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3 Black Women With Links To Chicago Were Victims Of LA Mass Shooting - Blavity

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Three Black women with ties to Chicago have been revealed as the victims of a recent mass shooting in Los Angeles . According to the New York Post , police responded to a call around 2:30 a.m. reporting a shooting in the Beverly Crest area. The location of the shooting was a short-term rental home with an estimated value of over $3 million. When the LAPD arrived on the scene, they found seven victims.  The outlet reports the three women were found dead inside a vehicle outside the home. The remaining four victims included three men and one woman. Two had critical injuries . They were transported to a nearby hospital for care. Two were reported in stable condition, and two were in critical condition. Authorities are not sharing their identities. Police identified the deceased as Iyana Hutton, 33, of Chicago; Nenah Davis, 29, of Bolingbrook, Illinois; and Destiny Sims, 26, of Buckeye, Arizona. Police Sgt. Frank Preciado found the three women but did not report any ideas of what led to...

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