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McClinton Murder Defendants Face Hearing Friday

Published on Friday, February 15, 2013 | 6:42 am
 

A preliminary hearing date is scheduled this morning for Larry Darnell Bishop Jr. and Jerron Donald Harris, two alleged gang members charged with capital murder and other counts in the Christmas Day 2012 shooting death of Victor McClinton, a neighborhood athletics coach.

The hearing is scheduled at the Criminal Courts Building in downtown Los Angeles at 210 W. Temple St. in Dept 30. Co-defendant Gary Aurthur Davis is charged with being an accessory after the fact.

McClinton, a 49-year-old law enforcement technician and father of two, was walking a fellow coach to his car when the gunfire erupted about 11 a.m. Christmas day at Newport Avenue and Wyoming Street.

Bishop, 20 and Harris, 25, are charged with one count each of attempted murder for wounding the intended victim, who crashed his vehicle into a tree, along
with two counts each of shooting at an inhabited dwelling and one count each of being a felon in possession of a firearm.

The murder charge includes the special circumstance allegations of shooting from a motor vehicle and murder to further the activities of a criminal street gang.

Davis, 20, pleaded not guilty to one count of being an accessory after the fact.

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