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Walnut: Ruben Whittington, 62, a black man, was shot in the chest in the 300 block of South Lemon Avenue in Walnut last night, Sunday, July 29, at about 11:25 p.m. Whittington, a retired LAPD patrol sergeant, had worked late on paperwork for a handyman business he had started. He was going home when his car had a flat tire, said sheriff’s homicide Det. Kevin Lowe. In the 10 minutes between his phone call to AAA and the arrival of a tow truck, someone shot Whittington in the chest, possibly in the course of a botched robbery.

Whittington retired as a sergeant from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Hollywood Division in 1995 after 20 years on the job. He became a teacher, then started his own business. Before joining the LAPD, he had worked for a Pennsylvania law enforcement agency. He was also a veteran of the Vietnam War, Lowe said.

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Lowe appealed for information to help solve this case. He asked that anyone who was in the vicinity of Lemon and Valley Boulevard about 11:30 p.m. Sunday and may have seen anything to call him at (323) 890-5500.

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