
Authorities Apprehend Suspect in Homeless Murders
Uncovering the Link to Another Homicide
In a chilling series of events, a suspect has been apprehended in connection with the murders of three homeless men in Los Angeles, with a possible link to another homicide in San Dimas. The suspect has been identified as Jerrid Joseph Powell, a 33-year-old resident of Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) held a press conference to provide details about the case.
According to Chief Michel Moore, Powell is believed to be the gunman responsible for the murders of three homeless men between November 26 and November 29. In a shocking revelation, Chief Moore also confirmed that Powell is the prime suspect in the follow-home murder of Nicholas Simbolon in San Dimas on Tuesday night. This means that Powell is allegedly responsible for four murders in just four days.
The breakthrough in the case came when authorities identified Powell’s vehicle in Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Police Department officers conducted a traffic stop and recovered the weapon used in the crimes. Powell was subsequently arrested. Chief Moore explained that during the investigation, they were able to establish a connection between the vehicle used in the three homeless men murders and the vehicle used in Simbolon’s murder. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department had already obtained Powell’s vehicle as evidence in their murder case.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna emphasized the importance of the automatic license plate reader system in this case. Detectives entered the license plate number of the vehicle potentially involved in Simbolon’s murder and the system flagged it during the Beverly Hills traffic stop. Sheriff Luna defended the usage of this controversial system, stating that if they hadn’t entered the plate into the system, Powell may have remained at large and potentially committed more crimes.
The swift action taken by law enforcement officials drew commendation from Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. She expressed gratitude for their cooperation and quick work. Mayor Bass also acknowledged the efforts of government agencies in ensuring the safety of unhoused individuals. Following the announcement of the killer on the loose, her office convened a meeting involving various city departments, housing service providers, regional agencies, and elected officials to address the threat faced by the unhoused community.
As personal injury bloggers, we reflect on the vulnerability of homeless individuals and the need for their protection. It is important to acknowledge the efforts made by law enforcement and government agencies to ensure their safety. We hope that this arrest brings some closure to the victims’ families and contributes to making our communities safer for everyone.







