A car chase from the scene stretched into Anaheim, but the driver and passengers was caught and brought back to scene for questioning.
The jury, however, found Jermaine W. Jackson guilty of two lesser misdemeanor assault charges.
A $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect who shot and killed Robert Lucio.
Other businesses attached to the burned 10,000-square-foot structure, where diesel engines were repaired and assembled, were undamaged.
The suspect entered the Alliance gas station and brandished a hand gun before fleeing the scene with an unknown amount of cash.
Deputy Jermaine W. Jackson is charged with three counts each of assault likely to cause great bodily injury on 3 inmates at a Compton jail.
Jurors in October deliberated for less than a day before reaching a guilty verdict
The sheriff's department did not immediately reveal what caused the car to catch fire.
The man, whose name and age were not released, suffered major injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Speed was a factor in the crash, authorities said. The speeding car hit a center divider, knocked down a sign and slammed into a tree.
Dealio Lockhart, 35, is also charged with four counts of reckless driving on a highway causing injury stemming from the crash.
Brodie Durazo may have jeopardize his plea deal by failing to appear in courty Tuesday.
Authorities reported live wires were down at the corner of 193rd Street and Bechard Avenue. Power is expected to be restored by 12:30 p.m.
Sheriff's deputies and firefighters arrived to find the victims and broken glass doors at the business complex.
More than $20 million in forfeited assets were seized in the probe spearhead by ICE Homeland Security Investigations.
Authorities are not sure of the motive but believe the suspect and the woman were in a relationship.
The threats to Loara High School were unrelated. A 15-year-old and an 18-year-old former student were suspected of making the threats.
Daniel Coronel walked away from a reentry center Tuesday and was apprehended the next day. He was scheduled for parole in May.
Two suspicious packages were found on a train in Norwalk, halting service in the area as authorities investigated.
The first suspected driver is in custody awaiting arraignment. The second suspected driver is still on the loose.
John Gaudenti was found injured in front of a Buena Park home and later died at the hospital.
Misty Ruiz, 22, pleaded no contest last October to a felony count of carjacking and admitted an allegation of use of a deadly weapon.
An elderly driver was turning left and did not see the motorcyclist.
The toddler was struck by a pick-up truck in the driveway of her family home. She died at the hospital.
Michael Frank Trujillo, 34, and Ernie Lee Ramos, 35, are facing more than 20 years in state prison.
Aaron Lorta, 30, pleaded no contest Dec. 28 to one count each of carjacking and fleeing a pursuing police officer's vehicle.
Porche Laronda Washington, 33, was sentenced immediately after pleading no contest to attempted murder.
An autopsy conducted on Robert Wayne Olsen was inconclusive on the cause of his death and the office is waiting on toxicological tests.
Authorities say the man, described as white or Hispanic, in his 30s, about 5 feet 9 inches tall, tried to kidnap a woman at knifepoint.
One person was critically wounded in the shooting Friday night, police said.
The accident happened about 1:25 p.m. in the 1400 block of West Commonwealth Avenue in Fullerton. The two victims were not seriously hurt.
The suspects may have an operating human trafficking network that stretches from Southern California to the Bay Area and Portland, Ore.
Vanessa Celaya stabbed the victim 11 times following a verbal confrontation, according to the district attorney.
He was driving a Toyota Sequoia SUV that crossed the left shoulder and overturned on the transition road from the SB 57 to WB 91
The athletic retailer filed for bankruptcy and announced the closure of 140 stores. The Cerritos store on South Street is one of the them.
The wounded man was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. There were no descriptions for the assailant.
The collision knocked out a traffic signal at an intersection, trapping a driver inside his vehicle.
The robber was described as a black man about 5 feet 7 or 5 feet 8 inches tall with a heavy build.
Authorities preliminarily reported that the 48-year-old woman had been shot, but an autopsy later determined that was not the case.
A $10,000 reward is being offered for the second alleged driver involved in the crash.