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Social justice activist shot and killed by homeless woman in Los Angeles, police say
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Social justice activist shot and killed by homeless woman in Los Angeles, police say

The founder of an organization pushing social justice through the arts was shot and killed by a homeless woman in Los Angeles, police said.

The Los Angeles Police Department said officers were called to a residence on Alandele Avenue on Monday evening at about 6 p.m.

When they arrived, they found 33-year-old Michael Latt wounded by a gunshot. He was rushed to a hospital where he was declared dead hours later.

Police said that a 36-year-old homeless woman named Jameelah Elena Michl remained at the scene and was arrested for the alleged murder of Latt. Investigators said her car is being processed because they believe that's where she was living when Latt was killed.

Latt is the CEO and founder of "Lead with Love," an activist organization intended to promote "women and artists of color." His website said he had worked with Netflix, the Sundance Film Festival, and celebrities like the rapper Common. He supported the Black Lives Matter movement on posts to his Instagram account.

Michl is being held on $3 million bail after being charged with murder. KTLA said a review of law enforcement records showed Michl had no previous criminal history.

Latt's next door neighbor Avarie Shevin told KTLA she was shocked over the incident.

"I'm heartbroken," she added. “I was looking out my window and saw a female standing in the walkway with her hands up and they took her into custody.”

She said her neighbor was always very pleasant to her.

“He is a super sweet guy,” Shevin said. “He and his girlfriend lived there with a dog and a cat. He’s just very mellow. I can’t wrap my brain around what could’ve happened that caused him to be shot and killed. I keep picturing his face and I cannot believe he has passed.”

Here's more about the death of Latt:

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Carlos Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Staff Writer

Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.