The three men were arrested this week after a home invasion robbery in Tarzana. Police say two of them may be responsible for at least two other robberies in LA County.
A final incident occurred back on Nov. 29, 2021, around 3:30 a.m. Police say two of the men approached a man on the streets of, demanding his jewelry. The suspect ran away, but not before he was shot in the foot.
Police say they recovered six handguns and one assault rifle over the course of the investigation. Detectives say they believe these men may be responsible for other crimes.
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