Police have launched the chilling 911 name that led to the seize of the homeless man who allegedly killed 24-year-old UCLA graduate student Brianna Kupfer, in line with a report.
“Hi there, I’m calling as a result of I see a gentleman who appears to be like similar to the suspect within the Kupfer stabbing in LA,” a male caller is heard saying, in line with the recording obtained by Fox News.
“I’m in Pasadena… He simply walked previous the nook of Inexperienced and Terrace, in Pasadena,” he says, including that the person “had a black hoodie on, darkish sweatpants and a black backpack that’s similar to the one I’ve seen in pictures.”
Shawn Laval Smith, 31, was arrested after the tip led police to a bus cease Wednesday morning, a day after authorities supplied a record-breaking $250,000 reward for info resulting in his seize.
“I can verify officers from Pasadena PD did take Mr. Smith into custody earlier at the moment,” Pasadena police Lt. William Grisafe informed The Publish on Wednesday.


“We had been notified by a neighborhood member that they believed the needed individual was on the bus bench positioned at Colorado Boulevard and Truthful Oaks Avenue,” he added.
Smith was later turned over to the Los Angeles Police Division and was being held in lieu of $2 million bail.
A supply informed Fox Information that the suspect gave cops a pretend identify, however the LAPD’s fugitive unit despatched a fingerprint reader to Pasadena and confirmed his actual identification.


Kupfer was killed Jan. 13 in a random assault as she labored alone within the retailer at Croft Home on North La Brea Avenue, police stated.
She had texted a good friend to say somebody got here into the shop and was “giving her a bad vibe,” LAPD Lt. John Radtke stated at a information convention earlier this week.
Smith allegedly left via the again door with out taking something, cops stated. He was seen calmly strolling down the road, in line with cops.
Police launched the identification of Smith on Tuesday, and so they had shared surveillance footage of the alleged killer shopping for a vape pen at 7-Eleven solely a half-hour after the homicide.