Titles: Slim 400 Murder Suspects in Custody; Amazon launches drones in Northern California

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—Michael Lanell Terry and Tamra Lynn Bell, suspects in the December shooting murder of rapper Slim 400 in Inglewood, have both been arrested and taken into custody. [The Source]

—A new study has named Los Angeles the worst city for new buyers in the country. [California Globe]

—Amazon will launch its drone delivery service in Northern California later this year. [The Verge]

—A 20-year-old woman and an 18-year-old woman were both killed in the same car in a suspected collision during a street race in Compton. [KTLA]

—The Sheep Fire continues to burn in Wrightwood, causing evacuations of residents. Firefighters report 27% containment. [Yahoo!]

—A CHP officer was shot multiple times during a traffic stop in Studio City on Monday night and taken to hospital in critical condition. [LAT]

—Mayor Eric Garcetti has signed a ban on flavored tobacco products that will take effect in early 2023. [CBS]

—Park rangers and visitors alike are unnerved by recent graffiti left across Yosemite National Park. [CNN]

—Two men are wanted for robbing a Shell station in Culver City on Saturday. [KTLA]

“What is our responsibility in the wars of our government?” Tonight in the public square of the Zocalo. [ZPS]

—El Taco Macho, a Fresno-based taco truck stolen over the weekend, was successfully located with the help of the community. [ABC30]

—RIP Philip Baker Hall. The famous ‘Hard Eight’ and ‘Boogie Nights’ actor died in Glendale on Sunday at the age of 90. [ABC]

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