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Santa Monica condominium tied to explosion that killed 3 L.A. County sheriff’s deputies
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Santa Monica condominium tied to explosion that killed 3 L.A. County sheriff’s deputies

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Last updated: July 19, 2025 10:03 pm
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Authorities investigating the lethal blast at a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division coaching facility are wanting into connections to some explosives collected in Santa Monica.

Three deputies have been killed Friday in an explosion on the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division’s Biscailuz Middle Coaching Academy in East L.A. whereas dealing with explosive supplies.

No trigger for the blast has been decided. However the probe introduced investigators Friday to an condominium advanced within the 800 block of Bay Avenue in Santa Monica in reference to the explosion, in accordance with division spokesperson Nicole Nishida. The three deputies killed within the blast responded to a name to help the Santa Monica Police Division on the advanced on Thursday.

A grenade was recovered on the Santa Monica condominium advanced Thursday, a metropolis police officer instructed The Occasions. Sources who weren’t licensed to talk publicly instructed The Occasions that investigators try to find out if the explosives have been those that precipitated the blast.

Michael Kellman, who lives within the constructing, instructed The Occasions {that a} fellow tenant known as the police Thursday after discovering a bag of grenades tucked away in her storage unit.

She has been residing within the constructing for a number of years and believes the bag was left behind by the previous occupant, he mentioned. Authorities returned to her unit Friday to scour the condominium for any remaining explosives.

The Santa Monica Police Division evacuated residents from the Bay Avenue condominium constructing Friday afternoon, whereas authorities proceed to go looking the situation for any further explosive materials, Nishida mentioned. The FBI and Los Angeles Police Division’s bomb squad are helping with the investigation. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is anticipated to guide a federal probe into the reason for the explosion.

Nancy, who lives on Bay Avenue and selected to not present a final title for privateness causes, mentioned officers knocked on her door late Friday afternoon and knowledgeable her that there was an “energetic investigation” and he or she should evacuate. Nancy requested an officer whether or not her nanny would be capable of transfer their automotive, which was in entrance of her dwelling. “Nobody is allowed,” the officer instructed her.

Friday morning, staff instructed The Occasions they heard a large growth round 7:30 a.m. coming from the car parking zone the place the sheriff’s bomb squad retains its automobiles. They heard glass shattering and screaming.

Wealthy Pippin, president of the Assn. for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs, known as it the “worst day within the historical past of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division.”

“You by no means rise up within the morning anticipating this type of information, by no means, and sadly, as usually as we take care of this, it doesn’t get simpler,” he mentioned. “It by no means will get simpler. It hurts.”

The deputies have been recognized Friday night as Dets. Joshua Kelley-Eklund, Victor Lemus and William Osborn. They’d served 19, 22 and 33 years with the division, respectively, authorities mentioned.

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