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#CapCut #terrifying #police #dispatcher #call #husband #wife #murder #children #parent Paramedics were called to a Bell Gardens condominium shortly after 2:30 p.m. Crespo, 45, and his wife, Levette Crespo, 43, had gotten into an argument, Hernandez said. Their son, Daniel Jr., 19, tried to intervene, and Crespo got into a struggle with him, she said. Levette Crespo got a gun and shot her husband several times in the torso, Hernandez said. He later died at a hospital. Both Levette Crespo and Daniel Crespo Jr. were taken in for questioning, Hernandez said. Crespo and his wife were high school sweethearts who married in 1986. They met in New York, according to a biography on the cityβs website. Bell Gardens, a suburb of about 43,000, is located about 18 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Crespo was elected to the City Council in 2001. The council is a part-time job and members take turns serving as mayor. wife of slain Bell Gardens Mayor Daniel Crespo sentenced to three months in county jail and five years of formal probation for shooting him in the chest, saying the couple's relationship was abusive and bound to "end in tragedy. Outside court, the couple's son said, "If there was a story, my father would be the hero and also the villain, like a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." He described the work his father had done for their city as "amazing" while saying that he had a "really, really dark side, very, very hateful, spiteful." He described the events the day his father died as "the first time I ever stood up to my father." "I wasn't going in for a fight. I was going in to stop him and his reaction was violence," he said. "I tried to hold his hands so he didn't punch me, but he did punch me in my right eye and I fell backwards on a flight ... of stairs. It took me a moment to realize, you know, what just happened and my father just kept coming towards me, kept walking towards me, and I had to run. I was scared for my life. But even though I was terrified, I knew that I had to do something because he could not keep beating up on my mom ... When she shot him and I saw it, I'll never forget it, but I'm not angry at her. I don't have any hatred. It's not her fault." The couple's daughter, Crystal, now 29, said, "It's not like you can just call and say, `Look at what my father's doing' because he held a political position as well as being a probation officer. And also, you don't want him to go to jail."
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