2 deceased victims in South Los Angeles shooting ID’d as UC Irvine grad student, father-to-be


José Flores Velazquez’s name was released by the Los Angeles County coroner’s office, which said he was a 24-year-old Los Angeles resident. Alfredo Carrera, also 24, was identified by family members.
According to relatives, Flores had stopped by the home of his childhood friend Carrera to drop off a gift for Saturday’s planned baby shower. Carrera’s girlfriend is pregnant with his first child, a baby boy.
The men standing in front of the home in the 1100 block of East 68th Street about 7 p.m. when a dark-colored sedan pulled up to them, investigators said. Someone inside the vehicle opened fire, striking the two friends and a third victim who was standing nearby.
One of the victims died at the scene; the two others were transported to a hospital, where one of them was pronounced dead. The third victim’s condition was unknown.
Friends and loved ones said neither Flores nor Carrera had any gang affiliations.
Childhood best friends gun down in South LA.
23yr old Jose Flores was getting his Ph.D in astrophysics at UCI.
24yr old Alfredo Carrera was about to welcome his 1st child.
The search continues for the gunman. Hear from their families at 4pm @ABC7 pic.twitter.com/2jUUXp6iOJ— Leanne Suter (@abc7leanne) August 15, 2019
In an interview, a tearful Ramon Flores described his son as “a good boy.”
“So I don’t understand life in this moment,” the distraught father said. “It’s too hard for me.”
The elder Flores proudly showed reporters his son’s diploma in physics from Cal Poly Pomona, as well as a certificate of completion from Harvard University’s Aztlán Institute.
The shooter remained at large. No detailed description was available.
A GoFundMe page has been created in Flores’ honor.
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