Beverly Hills police arrested a person they are saying beat one other man with a steel object after which ran him over Friday, dragging the sufferer for a brief distance.
Police officers mentioned in a information launch that officers took Christopher Cornelius, 54, into custody after he was discovered hiding in a close-by constructing. It stays unclear what connection he has to the sufferer, whom police have but to publicly establish.
Cornelius, a San Bernardino resident, was booked into jail on suspicion of homicide and is being held on $2-million bail.
At about 12:42 p.m., officers responded to 911 calls a couple of man with a weapon who allegedly was assaulting one other man within the space of Wilshire and San Vicente boulevards. The males bought into an argument for unspecified causes, then one started hanging the opposite with a metallic object, police mentioned.
Witnesses additionally reported that the suspect used his car to run the sufferer over.
Police arrived inside two minutes of receiving the calls. After figuring out the suspect fled inside a close-by constructing, officers established a fringe. Cornelius was arrested a short while later with out incident.
The sufferer was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Middle, the place he died of his accidents.
Homicides are exceedingly uncommon within the rich enclave, lengthy synonymous with exclusivity and privilege. In line with crime studies posted to the Beverly Hills Police Division’s web site, the town’s final legal murder occurred in 2022. Different violent crimes resembling theft and severe assaults are additionally far fewer than in close by jurisdictions.
Beverly Hills additionally ranks among the many most surveilled cities on the planet alongside London and Beijing, with an enormous community of cameras — in addition to drones and dozens of units that may learn license plates and mechanically test them towards regulation enforcement databases to search out unregistered plates or stolen automobiles.