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LA-area 7-Elevens encouraged to close after robberies

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Los Angeles-area 7-Eleven stores were encouraged to close by corporate leaders after a string of violent robberies that resulted in multiple deaths.

“Our hearts are with the victims and their loved ones,” 7-Eleven corporate leaders said in a statement Monday, according to KTTV. “We are gathering information on this terrible tragedy and working with local law enforcement. Right now, our focus is on Franchisee, associate and customer safety. With that in mind, we have encouraged stores in the Los Angeles area to close tonight.”

The statement comes after multiple gunpoint robberies were reported at 7-Elevens across the Los Angeles area Sunday night into Monday morning, which resulted in the deaths of a store clerk in Brea and a customer in Santa Ana.

Police say four other franchises were either robbed at gunpoint or had gun violence break out at their locations throughout the night, including Ontario, Riverside, La Habra and Upland.

Three other people were reported to have serious injuries resulting from the robberies, though their conditions were still unclear.

Multiple gunpoint robberies were reported at 7-Elevens across the Los Angeles area Sunday night into Monday. Above, the 7-Eleven in La Habra, Calif.
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Authorities remove a body from a 7-Eleven after a clerk was fatally shot on Monday, July 11, 2022, during a robbery in Brea, Calif.
Authorities remove a body from a 7-Eleven after a clerk was fatally shot on Monday, July 11, 2022, during a robbery in Brea, Calif.
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The incidents also came on the same day as the company’s annual “National 7/11 Day,” with the company giving out deals including free small Slurpees. It is unclear whether the string of robberies were connected to the annual giveaway.

Law enforcement agencies in the area believe the string of violence is connected, with police saying they are working under the assumption that the same man was responsible for some and possibly all the incidents.

7-Eleven store in Brea.
The incidents also came on the same day as the company’s annual “National 7/11 Day.”
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Image from video from a 7-Eleven store in Upland, Calif., shows suspect.
A video still from a 7-Eleven store in Upland, Calif., shows a recent suspect.
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7-Eleven’s corporate office did not immediately respond to a Fox News request for comment.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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