2 Bodies Found Near Fire Station
Two men were found shot to death execution-style in front of a Downey fire station after witnesses saw them arguing with passengers of a vehicle early Friday, police said.
Downey Police Lt. Jim McCulloch said the victims, both Latinos in their 20s, apparently died before their car came to rest at the station about 1:25 a.m.
Witnesses reported that shortly before gunshots were fired, the victims had been quarreling with occupants of a black vehicle parked in a strip mall across the street in the 9800 block of Paramount Boulevard, McCulloch said.
Police identified one of the victims as Ramiro Galvin, 20, of Los Angeles.
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