$20,000 reward offered for information in murder of 28-year-old caterer in Compton

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$20,000 reward offered for information in murder of 28-year-old caterer in Compton
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Nearly three weeks after a 28-year-old caterer was shot and killed at a graduation party in Compton, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is offering a $20,000 reward in hopes of finding the killer.

Robert Abdelkader III was fatally shot on Friday, June 7. He was working at a college graduation party at a home in the 800 block of E Greenleaf Boulevard when the shooting broke out.Nearly three weeks after a 28-year-old caterer was shot and killed at a graduation party in Compton, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is offering a $20,000 reward in hopes of finding the killer.

"I'm suffering," said Abdelkader's mother, Inez Tootie Adkins, during a press conference on Wednesday. "It's such a big impact on everyone. It's a terrible loss. He was a great, great kid, community servant ... just doing right. Doing the right things." "The shooters were seen fleeing from the location through a rear alley," said LASD Lt. Omar Camacho. "Our homicide detectives believe there were several shooters during the incident, and Robert was an innocent victim of this senseless act of violence. Our investigators also believe there were multiple witnesses who attended the pool party who may have seen the suspects or know the suspects' identities.

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