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    Four killed in Valley Village restaurant

    Two others are wounded during late afternoon attack at Mediterranean eatery

    By C.J. Lin, Staff Writer
    Daily News

    Updated: 04/03/2010

    VALLEY VILLAGE - Four people were killed and two others wounded in a
    shooting at a Valley Village cafe Saturday, police said.

    The shooting took place at the Hot Spot Cafe on Riverside Drive, which bills
    itself as a Mediterranean restaurant but which neighbors described as often
    oddly empty.
    Police said a group of men was gathered inside the restaurant around 4:30
    p.m. when at least one other man walked in and opened fire, striking at
    least six people. Three men died at the scene, while the fourth died at a
    local hospital and two others underwent surgery and were later listed in
    critical but stable condition.

    The main suspect was described only as a white male, possibly Armenian,
    around 30 years old. Police were seeking to determine if he had accomplices.

    Investigators, with the assistance of the Glendale Police Department, were
    believed to be looking into possible organized-crime ties to the shooting,
    but did not release any information about possible motives.

    "It's a very complex investigation that we are involved in right now," said
    Deputy Chief Kirk Albanese, head of the LAPD's Valley Bureau.

    Police do not believe the shooting was random. When a local resident asked
    Albanese if she should fear for her own safety, he replied, "We don't
    believe we have a crazed gunman running around looking to shoot someone."

    Investigators were "feverishly" working to develop leads but did not release
    any additional details Saturday night.
    "We're still trying to locate witnesses to the crime," said LAPD spokeswoman
    Officer Rosario Herrera. "At this point we don't know the motive or exactly
    how it happened."

    Neighbors and workers at nearby businesses said the tinted-window cafe often
    seemed strangely empty. Many said it was rare for them to see customers eat
    there, while some said they sometimes would see a crowd of men in suits
    smoking outside, but not eating.

    "The place is shady," said Matt Edwards, who lives close enough to have
    heard the "pop, pop" of gunfire. "It opened five years ago and it's always
    closed and empty."
    "There's always people outside talking but never anyone eating," said Kim
    Sutton, who lives around the corner.

    Added Erin Yates, who has lived in the area for 16 years: "It just makes you
    wonder, if no one's eating there, what they're doing. That freaks me out."
    But other than that, most said, the area was generally quiet.

    "This is a really great, safe neighborhood," said Kerim Duran, an area
    resident of eight years. "Sure, there's minor stuff like car break-ins, but
    murder? No. This is crazy."

    Anyone with information was asked to call the LAPD's North Hollywood station
    at (818) 623-4016.

    Staff Writer Kevin Modesti contributed to this report.
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