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    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    Jan 2 2008


    Fatal bar fight sparked over broken necklace

    An unidentified Armenian man accidentally broke a Latino man's
    necklace doing a dance move

    By Jason Kandel, Staff Writer
    Article Last Updated: 01/02/2008 11:21:50 AM PST


    WOODLAND HILLS - A fight at a Woodland Hills nightclub that left a
    man fatally wounded from head wounds after Thanksgiving was sparked
    inside when someone accidentally broke a man's necklace while dancing
    on a dance floor, a detective said today.
    Some 100 people were inside the Red Square nightclub at 20001 Ventura
    Blvd. on Nov. 24 when the fight broke out between a group of Latinos
    who were celebrating a Latin-themed night and a group made up mostly
    of Armenians who were celebrating a birthday, said Los Angeles Police
    Detective Joel Price.

    An unidentified Armenian man accidentally broke a Latino man's
    necklace doing a dance move, sparking the fight. Security guards
    escorted the brawlers outside where more fights broke out, Price
    said.

    At one point, Sidney S. Singleton, 19, and Dimitri Hermozshamoun,
    19-year-old friends from Glendale, confronted Marco Antonio Herrera,
    exchanged words with him, then struck him, knocking him down, before
    stomping and kicking him, police said. Herrera died at Northridge
    Hospital Medical Center three days later from major head trauma.

    In a twist, Hermozshamoun and Singleton, returned Dec. 29 to the club
    not knowing Herrera had died. Someone recognized them and called
    police, Price said. Police recognized Singleton's face from a
    surveillance image taken from a nearby gas station where the suspects
    went after the attack, Price said. The men were arrested without
    incident and were being held on murder charges at the Los Angeles
    County Jail, police said.

    The suspects admitted involvement in the fight, telling police they
    felt outnumbered and threatened, Price said.

    It did not appear that Herrera was involved in the fight inside that
    sparked the fracas out front, police said. Police were seeking to
    question the men involved in the initial fight.

    At the time of his arrest, Hermozshamoun was on probation stemming
    >From grand theft conviction from March 2007, according to Los Angeles
    Superior Court Records online. Singleton has an arrest for a
    marijuana possession charge that was dismissed in October 2007,
    records show.
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