On Thursday morning, the LAPD held a press conference to announce a reward for any information on a suspect in a fatal hit-and-run case on Easter Sunday that left a father dead.
At around 4 a.m. on Easter Sunday, police say 39-year-old Ricardo Cordova was crossing the street at the intersection of 74th and Hoover in South L.A., in a well-lit walkway, when a silver colored sedan struck the man, killing him.The suspect vehicle hit Cordova so hard that he landed nearly a block away near 75th Street.Cordova was pronounced dead at the scene by LAFD paramedics.
Police and Cordova's family are urging anyone with any information on the hit-and-run to come forward.
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