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Rewards Up to $50,000 Offered in Girl’s Slaying

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To stem the gang violence that has gripped northwest Pasadena, city officials are offering up to $50,000 in rewards for information in the shooting death of a 17-year-old girl.

Chanette Daniels of Altadena, who was shot to death Jan. 30, was a victim of what police say is an escalating gang feud that has caused the city’s murder rate to jump to four in the first month of 1991. Pasadena had 13 murders in all of 1990. The Board of Directors on Tuesday approved spending $50,000 at the rate of $10,000 for each person who provides information leading to the arrest and conviction of Daniels’ killers.

Her death follows the Jan. 22 killing of Anthony Dwayne Shaw on the Foothill Freeway. Three other people were injured in the two shootings. In addition, police reported three drive-by shootings, in which two people were injured, this week.

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