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Photos: LAPD Shoots Echo Park Man--Aftermath and Investigation
A Patch reader uploads these images shot just in the minutes and hours after David "Dizzy" Martinez is shot by LAPD officers.

Anthea Raymond is a journalist and educator who has lived in Silver Lake since 2002.
Her reports have been heard on National Public Radio for over twenty years.
She has taught communications history and audio production at UCLA, USC, and Hunter and Santa Monica colleges.
A former LA Press Club president, she has a JD and an MBA from UCLA, and was the first senior editor at KPCC.
At KPCC, she supervised a team of award winning journalists including Frank Stoltze, John Rabe, Adolfo Guzman Lopez and Ilsa Setziol for almost two years.
She has also served as a Show Editor at NPR's News and Notes--the network's ground-breaking show on the African-American experience--and the Senior Producer of Bloomberg Politically Speaking.
A graduate of Palisades High, she has taught kayaking at UCLA's Marina Aquatic Center for many years.
She was one of the founding members of the Edendale Library Friends Society (ELFS) in 2004. She produced several benefits for the group at the Echo and Echoplex.
Raymond has also served on the advisory board of the Echo Park Recreation Center.
She is the eldest of six siblings, and the daughter of Joseph Raymond, former Associate Director of UCLA Medical Center.
A Patch reader uploads these images shot just in the minutes and hours after David "Dizzy" Martinez is shot by LAPD officers.

She's started two online dating sites for older people. Taylor also appears in director Tyler Perry's latest "Temptation." Opening Friday it is also about relationships.
The boutique purveyor of fine wines celebrates almost five decades in the city.
Andrew Levine captures this highlight of the two-day event on video.
The event will take place at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and will be followed by a reception.
David "Dizzy" Martinez is shot by police responding to a call about a man carrying a gun on Tuesday, March 19.
Beverly Hill's Temple of the Arts sponsors the annual event, which still has room for celebrants.
Test your knowledge of our newest park.
The mural is created as part of the L.A. Freewalls program.
The council will hear from candidates at its meeting Tuesday night at the Echo Park Recreation Center.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences confirms ABC will broadcast both shows. The date of the 2014 show is timed to avoid conflict with the Winter Olympic Games.
Streets around the Beverly Center are closed off before a suitcase is finally detonated.
Patch has put together a list of delicious recipes that you can enjoy.
Visitor parking permits are available at two other locations.
The creatures, spotted by blogger Diane Edwardson, turn into tiger moths.
Tierra Mia brings its sixth location to Alvarado Street this week.
A $25,000 is being offered for information leading to the person who struck Damian Kevitt while he was cycling.
It takes place at the intersection of Silver Lake Drive and Tesla near the Reservoir.
This photo from the door outside Elysian Heights Elementary in Echo Park says it all.
More than 4,000 Angelenos will gather in Pacoima Saturday to honor the labor activist in advance of his birthday March 31.