Saturday, July 13, 2013

Clarence Bourne Addendum

 

Candles, photos, stuffed animals and other items mark where 20-year-old Clarence Bourne was gunned down on South Budlong Avenue in Exposition Park. (Allen J. Schaben, Los Angeles Times / June 29, 2013)

     

    Clarence Bourne, 20

    Died June 23, 2013 at 10:14 p.m.

    3900 S. Budlong Avenue

     

    Clarence Bourne, a 20-year-old black man, was fatally wounded Sunday, June 23, in the 3900 block of South Budlong Avenue in Exposition Park, according to L.A. County coroner's records.

    Bourne had left his girlfriend's house about 9:55 p.m. and was walking southbound on South Budlong Avenue when one to two people approached Bourne and fired multiple gunshots, said LAPD Det. Sal LaBarbera.

    Bourne, who worked a construction job in Santa Monica, fell to the ground and was later found on the sidewalk.

    He was pronounced dead at 10:15 p.m., according to coroner's records. Police are seeking witnesses to the shooting.

    Anyone with information can call LAPD at (213) 485-4341. Those who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477.

    —Nicole Santa Cruz

     

    13 reader comments about Clarence Bourne

    "Can't even walk home from a girl friend's house in peace these days WTF, back in 90's I had to walk from my GF's house to the bus stop and pass 3 or 4 hoods along the way and I never got head up, shot or robbed, but punks these days just shoot anyone with or without gang ties, we need to take back these streets, this is getting out of hand."

    — James June 26, 2013 at 6:17 a.m.

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    "My baby brother was a good man. My heart hurts. He was not a gang member, and he did not deserve this. Please anyone with any information regarding this please come forth and contact the police. You can remain anonymous. We need answers and this needs to stop. The good ones are always the victims... Please help our family find closure. God bless"

    — KBourne2 June 26, 2013 at 6:58 a.m.

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    "Clarence Bourne was a reputable, respectable and respected, very loved young man by anyone who knew him. Please pray for friends and family for such a senseless end to a growing young man's life who was going to graduate with honors and awards this Friday and become an electrician to help the community. Rest in Peace, Clarence R. Bourne. You will be missed."

    — KBourne June 26, 2013 at 7:57 a.m.

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    "Sorry for your loss!"

    — coolbrutha June 27, 2013 at 9:54 p.m.

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    "My little cousin was a ball of joy. The silliest most happiest man I knew. Why would anyone want to harm him? PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFO PLEASE SPEAK UP. WE NEED JUSTICE. Our hearts need to be at ease ! Please."

    — MVeliz June 29, 2013 at 12:01 p.m.

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    "I bet the shooter or shooters were Lantino gang members, it doesn't matter if he gang banged or not he died that night because of his skin color, it makes me sick to think people are dying because of their skin color, this is the way God made us learn to live with it and stop killing people because of their skin."

    — Rather no say June 29, 2013 at 5:58 p.m.

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    "R.I. P. Clarence. To the family I know your hurt and your cry for answers. Leave it in Gods hands and it will all come forth."

    — shaundra July 1, 2013 at 4:20 p.m.

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    "This is such a tragedy. What a fine young man the community has lost. I read about his work in another article, and he was on his way to a good life. These killings are just so sad. I wish the entire LA community would realize these are all of our children and they are being slaughtered by gang violence and the gun. God bless him, his girlfriend and family. It is way to sad."

    — Bill White July 3, 2013 at 7:59 p.m.

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    "To Rather no say,

    That's a bold statement. Do you have facts? Were you there? If you have infromation about this killing, help the family by contacting the police and share these facts with them..."

    — DCT July 4, 2013 at 12:49 p.m.

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    "you cant just assume that the person that shot him was or wasn't Latinos. Blacks shoot black, latinos shoot latinos it's not to say it was by their skin color. It is sad that he was shoot but we cant assume that it was a racial matter till we have evidence."

    — WHY IT MATTERS July 5, 2013 at 1:30 p.m.

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    "My lil cousin couldn't even finsh living his life in it piss me the hell off evertime I think about it love u babe boy u alway be miss are family in pain love ur big cousin"

    — vmyles July 6, 2013 at 4:41 p.m.

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    "this area is not racisit.. Some Hispanic gangs coincide together with blacks in peace, and some have tension and beef. it all depends, killing because your black? I doubt it, I know dozens of black gangs that make big money with Hispanic gangs on the LOW. most racist Hispanics are in areas where blacks are 5-10% population..like canoga park, or Azusa..they have nothing else to do.. but real LA Hispanic gangs don't trip of color lines..they might say nig*er and mayate but they have strong black allies..from growing up and sharing the same neighborhood .. example..Florencia 13 some might says is a racisit gang because of the long war with the EC crips in the firestone area, but they are good friends with the swans bloods a few blocks away...GO FIGURE"

    — don newcolmb July 8, 2013 at 2:05 p.m.

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    "It's all a ruse, they can't make it too obvious because it brings too much heat, believe me the brown on black, black on brown is far worse than you think."

    — What July 9, 2013 at 9:15 p.m.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

To the gentleman that questioned the whereabouts of his father; That would be me. Clarence Bourne! You can't begin to understand what it feels like to lose a son... First of all the reason I did not attend his graduation is because I had the much less festive task of choosing his Casket and Burial location at the Mortuary and then the Cemetery that very day!!! I do not understand why you reporters when you are speaking about a Black Family you want to portray the Black Father as MISSING!!! You couldn't walk a mile in a Black Man's Shoes. All of the Values and Mannerisms that my son had he learned from his Father! His leadership qualities he immolated from his DAD!!! He was not a product of the hood as they want you to think!!! My Son did not live in the Hood!! He grew up on a very quite street near the USC campus across the street from my Mom. My sisters and my daughters (his sisters) as well as his mom. I moved to Vegas in 2003 when I got into the Auto Sales Industry. In 2006 Clarence wanted to see Vegas. He lived with me off and on in Las Vegas for some time and attended his first semester in High School in Vegas with me also. On the weekends he would come to work with me at the Hyundai dealership where I was a Sales Manager. I put him in a Suit and Tie just like his DAD! He was a natural born Salesman! A Big Smile and a Firm hand shake! Welcome! Are you here to see my DAD! he would ask the customers. He got home sick for his Mom and Sisters and they missed his as well. He just started to date his Girl Friend who's home he was leaving from that terrible night. It was just too much for him to be away from the Loving Lady's in his young and fruitful Life... However the Love he Had and showed to me (HIS FATHER)!!! was unmatchable from any Love that I have ever felt in my Life! I did not have my father in my life and I was not going to let Clarence experience that and he didn't!!! That is why I gave him my name! He was supposed to keep my name going!!! How do you think I feel??? I have been grieving since this tragic event and did not get to read all of the wonderful and negative things people had to say about my son until today. So please do not make any more assumptions about the whereabouts of his DAD!!!