‘Serial shooter’ found dead days after arrest

An 81-year-old man who was arrested nearby the Angels On Thursday for tormenting neighbors by being a “serial slingshot shooter,” he died just a day after being released from prison.
azusa police said that Prince Raymond King was released from prison on May 28 and died the next day, May 29, at his home of natural causes. The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner attributed his death to heart disease.
Authorities were first called to King’s home after neighbors turned to police about his “quality of life,” complaining that King was breaking windows, windshields, and nearly hitting people with ball bearings.
Nearly a dozen residents came forward and said King had terrorized the neighborhood for ten years.
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Neighborhood residents complained of being victims of menace from the elderly for up to a decade. (Azusa Police Department)
During a search of King’s residence, ball bearings and a slingshot were recovered, Azusa police said.
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After his arrest, he was charged with five counts of felony vandalism and two counts of misdemeanor vandalism for allegedly targeting his neighbors’ property with a slingshot.
His next court date was set for June 17 for a preliminary hearing.
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Azusa is about 25 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.