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    The Daily News of Los Angeles
    November 30, 2007 Friday
    VALLEY EDITION



    SUSPECTS SOUGHT IN FATAL BEATING OF MAN OUTSIDE CLUB

    By Rick Coca Staff Writer



    WOODLAND HILLS -- Police are looking for a group of men involved in a
    deadly weekend brawl outside a nightclub with a history of
    fistfights, police said Thursday.

    Marco Antonio Herrera, 18, of Reseda, was leaving the Club Red Square
    around 2 a.m. Saturday with a group of friends when they began
    arguing with another group, said Los Angeles Police Department
    Detective Joel Price.

    As several fights broke out, Herrera was attacked and knocked to the
    ground.

    ``He was beaten repeatedly, stomped and kicked,'' Price said.

    Neighbor Luis Ochoa didn't see the fight but heard the early morning
    ruckus.

    ``I heard loud screaming,'' Ochoa said. ``I kept hearing something
    like: Get up! Get up! ... Get up, as in you S.O.B.''

    Herrera was taken to Northridge Medical Center where he died Tuesday
    night of major head trauma.

    Police are looking for a black man and about a half dozen Armenian
    men who were allegedly involved in the attack, Price said. It appears
    that the black man and the Armenians were together or knew each
    other, Price said.

    Police are also looking for two vehicles seen leaving the fight: a
    2002 to 2004, white with gray trim Jeep Grand Cherokee, and a 2005 to
    2007 cream-colored Chrysler 300 with a sunroof and oversized chrome
    wheels.

    The fight outside the club was preceded by a skirmish inside, Price
    said.

    The club was shut down for a time because it didn't have a proper
    dance-hall license and because neighbors complained. Marina
    Gambarini, a part-owner in the club, said she and her partner have
    met with police and Councilman Dennis Zine and his staff to implement
    changes to make the environment in and around the club safer.

    Despite adding outdoor lighting, increasing security and limiting
    aggressive hip-hop music -- which she said police believe attracts
    gang members -- there's only so much she and her staff can do.

    ``If police would do some rounds, I think that's the only thing
    (troublemakers) are scared of,'' Gambarini said. ``They're not scared
    of us or our security. ... They are only scared when they see a
    police car.''

    Anyone with information should call the police at (818) 374-7725.
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