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Alleged Killer of LBFD Capt. Rosa In Court, His Att'y Says She Hasn't Been Able To Communicate With Him, Arraignment Delayed


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(July 9. 2018) -- With a number of LBFD Firefighters present in the courtroom, Thomas Kim, the alleged killer of LBFD Capt. David Rosa made his first appearance this morning (July 9) in a wheelchair and hospital garb in a secured area, and a public defender told the court she's been unable to communicate with him, presumably for medical reasons. The court granted defense counsel's request for a postponement to August 15.


Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG POOL coverage

The 77 year old resident of a downtown (East Village) retirement high rise faces one count of murder, one count of attempted murder of a firefighter, two counts of attempted murder and one count each of arson of an inhabited structure and explosion with intent to murder.

As previously reported by LBREPORT.com, prosecutors say Kim was allegedly trying to kill a woman who lived above him with whom he'd been feuding, and waited in a hallway where he shot/killed LBFD Capt. Rosa and shot/wounded another LBFD firefighter and a building resident.


Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG POOL coverage

A previous DA office release said Kim "allegedly had been feuding with a woman who lived above him and set off an explosive device on June 25 in his apartment with the intent to kill her...After the explosion in his apartment, the defendant reportedly sat at the opposite end of hallway from his apartment when Long Beach fire Capt. Dave Rosa made his way down the hall...Kim allegedly opened fire on Rosa, killing him, and then fired and wounded firefighter Ernesto Torres and another man who lived in the building..."


Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG POOL coverage

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If convicted on the charges alleged, Kim faces the death penalty or life in state prison without the possibility of parole. A decision on whether to seek capital punishment will be made later in the proceedings.) LBPD is continuing its investigation of the case.

LBFD Captain Rosa. a LB Firefighter for 17 years and a Captain for six and half years, left a wife and two children. On July 3, thousands of people, ranging from local officials, to firefighters locally and beyond, attended a two and a half hour Memorial Ceremony for Capt. Rosa at the LB Convention Center. (LBREPORT.com coverage here.)


At a press briefing on the day of the shooting, LBPD Chief Robert Luna made an eloquent, extemporaneous statement: "That's the environment we work in today, as law enforcement and firefighters. You go to these scenes and you never know what's on the other side of those doors. And these brave firefighters went through those doors and unfortunately they were met with gunfire."

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