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Homeless man charged in killing of Los Angeles ER nurse

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A homeless man was charged Tuesday within the killing of Los Angeles emergency room nurse who was attacked final week close to town’s Union Station.

Sandra Shells, 70, suffered a fractured cranium within the assault on Thursday and police mentioned they situated Kerry Bell, the 48-year-old suspect, not removed from the scene.

“Sandra Shells unselfishly devoted her life to caring for others of their time of want,” George Gascón, town’s district legal professional, mentioned in a information launch. “To lose such a invaluable member of our group is tragic, and my workplace will maintain accountable the individual chargeable for her dying.”

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Folks wait in line to get the COVID-19 check at Union Station on Monday, Dec. 27, 2021. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Instances by way of Getty Photos)
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Instances by way of Getty Photos)

The assault occurred at a bus cease shortly after 5 a.m., as Shells was on her approach again to work at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Heart, the discharge added. Bell allegedly punched Shells with such pressure that she fell backward and hit her head on the bottom, FOX 11 Los Angeles reported.

Shells was taken to the hospital the place she labored and died three days later. 

Members of the LAPD are seen delivered a floral arrangement to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center staff in memory of Sandra Shells, according to LAPD Captain Elaine Morales.

Members of the LAPD are seen delivered a floral association to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Heart workers in reminiscence of Sandra Shells, in response to LAPD Captain Elaine Morales.
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Following the assault, Metro officers vowed to enhance security on the transit system.

Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis known as for an enhanced security plan for Metro riders and workers, “so we will stop tragic incidents like this from taking place once more.”

In the meantime, County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who can also be on the board of the county Metropolitan Transportation Authority, urged the county to work with public security, psychological well being, and transportation suppliers to create a safer surroundings. 

“Our important staff are battling a pandemic and dealing lengthy hours in robust circumstances — at a minimal, they deserve that,” Barger added. 

The hospital remembered Shells as a tireless employee who will “at all times be remembered as a ‘type, compassionate and giving nurse.”

The case stays underneath investigation, authorities mentioned. 

Fox Information’ Edmund DeMarche and the Related Press contributed to this report