The jury took less than a day to return guilty verdicts against Reginald Leander Wallace.
A Los Angeles man on parole when he fired into a brawl at a crowded Torrance bowling alley in January 2019 was convicted on Friday, June 24, in the deaths of three men and for wounding four others.
Prosecutor John Chang, who handled the case with fellow prosecutor Robert Song, said the relentless work of Torrance police detective Lucas Ryono was what ultimately led to the conviction. Wallace’s public defender, Scott T. Johnson, said Wallace wanted to tell his story. Johnson was hopeful the jury took it under consideration.
It never surfaced during the trial what started the initial fight between two groups of women just before midnight on Jan. 4, 2019. About 15 men joined in. Mourners left candles outside the front entrance of Gable House Bowl in Torrance on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2018, following a shooting at the bowling alley two days earlier that killed three and injured four others. Torrance Police Chief Eve Irvine announces the arrest of 47-year-old Reginald Wallace during a press conference in Torrance on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. Wallace is in custody for the killing of three men and wounding of four others during a shooting Friday at Gable House Bowl.
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