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"Tragic Home Killings Ignored by LAPD Initially: Victims' Desperate 911 Calls Unanswered"

Law Enforcement Officers Failed to Gain Entry into Homes following 911 Calls, Eventually Discovering a Homicide Had Occurred Within.

"Tragic Home Killings Ignored by LAPD Initially: Victims' Desperate 911 Calls Unanswered"

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In a shocking turn of events, the lifeless bodies of Menashe Hidra and Aleksandre Modebadze were discovered in separate incidents in the San Fernando Valley over the weekend. Both victims were found dead after initial 911 calls to the police, with no immediate response or action taken by the law enforcement personnel.

According to sources, both deaths share an unsettling similarity - the police responded to the scenes following the 911 calls and found no evidence of any foul play, only to return later to find the deceased victims. However, it's important to note that their cases are not linked, and suspects have been arrested in Modebadze's case.

LAPD officials have launched an investigation into the officers' response to the distress calls, confirming that both cases are being thoroughly reviewed and examined.

Menashe Hidra's body was found on the fifth floor of the Ashton Sherman Village complex in Valley Village around 2:30 pm on Saturday. The authorities believe that the killer may have broken into a vacant apartment neighboring Hidra's and then moved to his unit. Investigators suspect that the perpetrator left bloody handprints on the wall between Hidra's balcony and the vacant apartment.

A report of an altercation was made to the police three days before Hidra's body was found. Neighbors heard screaming and a man's voice announcing that he was going to die. Upon examination of a police dispatch call, it was revealed that the officers responded to the scene but did not enter the apartment. Several residents reported seeing the suspect trying to gain entry into different apartments in the building on the same night.

In the Woodland Hills homicide, Aleksandre Modebadze suffered a fatal head injury after three assailants forced their way into his home during the early hours of Saturday morning. A woman inside the home called the police, but the call suddenly disconnected, and the officers found no one responding when they arrived at the scene. Modebadze was later discovered with severe injuries and unfortunately did not survive. The authorities were able to apprehend the suspects a few hours after the incident.

While initial police responses in both cases warrant further examination, it is essential to wait for the investigations to unfold to draw accurate conclusions. The LAPD officials are conducting a comprehensive review of the events and officer responses, as well as timelines in both cases.

Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge about these baffling investigations.

  1. General-news outlets in California have been weighing the implications of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) investigating officers' responses to distress calls in the recent homicides of Menashe Hidra and Aleksandre Modebadze, both of which occurred in Los Angeles, with initial police actions at the scenes showing signs of amiss.
  2. Despite the arrest of suspects in Aleksandre Modebadze's case, investigations into his Woodland Hills homicide, which involved a fatal head injury, continue, as the general public and justice system wait for outcomes to ascertain the full extent of the crime and justice system's failure to respond initially.
  3. Besides LAPD investigations, lawyers in the business community are also reviewing the legal implications of the delayed police responses to the fatal incidents, considering the potential impact on the law and its enforcement in California.
  4. The LAPD's investigations into the incidents involving Menashe Hidra, who was found dead in the Ashton Sherman Village complex, may uncover evidence suggesting a connection between the vacant apartment neighboring his unit and the perpetrator, whom investigators believe might have left bloody handprints on the wall.
  5. In a chilling resemblance to the events in the San Fernando Valley, a report of an altercation three days before Hidra's death was made, as neighbors heard a man announcing his impending death and a suspect attempting to gain entry into various apartments in the complex on the same night, yet police initially took no action.
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