Hobby store owner held in fatal shooting
From Times Staff Reports
The owner of an Anaheim hobby store was jailed early Saturday on suspicion of shooting a man to death inside his shop, police said.
Robert Desylvia, 72, was being held on $1-million bail in the 2:20 a.m. shooting at Bobby De’s Darts and Hobbies in the 400 block of South Brookhurst Street.
The victim’s name was not released, though authorities said he was 49.
A police spokesman said it was still unclear what prompted the shooting, which allegedly was done with a rifle.
The case is under investigation, he said.
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