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Man who killed Oakland metropolis councilmember’s son in Los Angeles sentenced to 35 years to life

Editorial Board Published May 13, 2025
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Man who killed Oakland metropolis councilmember’s son in Los Angeles sentenced to 35 years to life

LOS ANGELES – The person who killed the son of a former Oakland metropolis council member whereas he was a pupil on the College of Southern California in 2019 was sentenced to 35 years to life in jail on Monday, in keeping with the Los Angeles County District Legal professional’s Workplace.

Ivan Hernandez, 29, pleaded no contest in January to first-degree homicide within the killing of 21-year-old Victor McElhaney in a botched theft.

McElhaney was the son of Lynette Gibson McElhaney, who served on the Oakland Metropolis Council from 2012 to 2020. On the time of his dying, McElhaney was a senior at USC Thornton College of Music.

Los Angeles County District Legal professional Nathan J. Hochman mentioned in an announcement in January that Hernandez’s no contest plea “ensures that the individual responsible for the senseless and tragic murder of Victor McElhaney will face the consequence of his actions.”

“Victor was a promising young 21-year old university student, a talented drummer and active member of USC’s Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs, whose life was cut short by an act of pure violence,” Hochman mentioned. “Our office will aggressively seek accountability for those who threaten the safety of our communities, and we will not tolerate such heinous crimes.”

In March 2019, McElhaney had been simply outdoors the USC campus close to Maple Avenue and Adams Boulevard when he was approached by three or 4 males. One of many males shot McElhaney, then the group fled in a automobile.

The boys had tried to rob McElhaney and the chums he was with, prosecutors mentioned.

When firefighters responded to the incident, they discovered McElhaney in vital situation. He later died on the hospital.

McElhaney’s dying got here the identical week in 2019 {that a} Vallejo man was convicted of killing Gibson McElhaney’s grandson Torian Hughes, 17, in 2015.

Hernandez’s restitution listening to is about for June 26, in keeping with the DA’s workplace.

Initially Revealed: Could 13, 2025 at 11:03 AM PDT

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