The 29-year-old, who was charged with one count each of murder, attempted murder and felon with a firearm, will next appear in court on Jan. 19.
The man suspected of fatally shooting Jacqueline Avant in her Beverly Hills home on Dec. 1 entered a plea of not guilty on Dec. 16.
Aariel Maynor, 29, of Los Angeles on Monday was charged with one count each of murder, attempted murder and felon with a firearm — Maynor allegedly used an assault long barrel pistol during the crimes — as well as two counts of residential burglary with person present. Maynor is accused of breaking into the home of the 81-year-old philanthropist and wife of legendary music executive
where he allegedly fatally shot her, according to authorities. Maynor also is accused of allegedly shooting at a security guard at the location. The security guard was not injured during the shooting.Maynor was apprehended a little more than an hour after the Avant shooting when at 3:30 a.m. Dec. 1, the Los Angeles police responded to another reported shooting at a residence in the 6000 block of Graciosa Drive, where they found Maynor in the backyard suffering from a gunshot wound to his foot.
After Maynor was charged Monday, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said, “Mrs. Avant was a treasured member of our community. Her generosity and good will touched so many lives. My office is working closely with the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills police departments in the investigation and prosecution of this case. We must continue to work together to hold accountable the people who commit violent crimes against our community.
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