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The North Hollywood shootout ended with the two perpetrators — Larry Eugene Phillips Jr., 26, and Emil Dechebal Matasareanu, 30 — dead in the street. Eleven officers were wounded, but none killed.
The Battle Of North Hollywood would go on to inspire a TV movie and a Megadeth song, titled "44 Minutes" for the length of the shootout. By Paul Vercammen, CNN Updated 5:38 PM ET, Tue February 28 ...
what became known as the North Hollywood shootout took place. It started as a robbery at a Bank of America on Laurel Canyon Boulevard and became one of Los Angeles' most prolific gun battles.
You must fight on.” • VIDEO: Sgt. James Zboravan, then a rookie, recalls the North Hollywood shootout Twenty years ago today, on Feb. 28, 1997, two men armed with fully automatic weapons and ...
Commonly known as the North Hollywood Bank of America Shootout, the incident quickly appeared on news channels throughout the nation as the drama unfolded," the Los Angeles Police Department said ...
Due to the large number of injuries and rounds fired, equipment used by the robbers, and overall length of the event, The North Hollywood Shoot out, is regarded as one of the most intense and ...
Lantz, now a training officer with the department, had never seen anything like the North Hollywood shootout. "They had masks on their faces," he says. "It was like a monster movie." The two bank ...
EXCLUSIVE: Albert Hughes has been attached to direct North Hollywood, the feature film from Greg Silverman’s Stampede that will tell the true story of the deadly 1997 North Hollywood shootout ...
The North Hollywood shootout ended with the two perpetrators — Larry Eugene Phillips Jr., 26, and Emil Dechebal Matasareanu, 30 — dead in the street. Eleven officers were wounded, but none killed.
The Battle Of North Hollywood would go on to inspire a TV movie and a Megadeth song, titled "44 Minutes" for the length of the shootout.