LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man involved in a standoff
with police last week after the shooting death of his girlfriend was
charged by the District Attorney’s office today with murder and
attempted murder.
Rene Sajid Munoz, 39 (dob 3-21-1979), was scheduled to be
arraigned this afternoon in Los Angeles Superior Court Department
30. He was charged in case No. BA338780 with one count of murder,
four counts of attempted murder and four counts of assault with a
firearm upon a peace officer. The complaint alleged that the
defendant used a handgun and shotgun to commit the crimes.
Bail was recommended at $7.42 million for the defendant, who was
arrested by Glendale and Los Angeles police late last Thursday night
after a standoff at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale. The
defendant was wounded by police after he allegedly drove his sports
utility vehicle at them.
Authorities said the girlfriend, 37-year-old Kelly McCowen was
shot and killed outside a bowling alley in the 4600 block of West
Venice Boulevard in the mid-Wilshire area of Los Angeles about 8
p.m. on April 3. McCowen, who had recently resumed a live-in
relationship with the defendant, was at a bowling tournament,
authorities said. She was shot with a handgun.
Munoz drove to Forest Lawn, authorities said, and allegedly
called friends. Glendale police arrived and shots were fired. The
defendant allegedly also had a shotgun. He was arrested shortly
after midnight on Friday.
The defendant faces multiple life prison terms if convicted.
Deputy District Attorney Marguerite F. Rizzo of the Family
Violence Division will prosecute the case.
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