2 Dead, 3 Injured in String of Alleged Robberies at Multiple Southern Calif. 7-Eleven's, Suspect at Large

Mar. 15, 2025

A manhunt is underway for the suspected gunman in a string of robberies at six 7-Eleven stores across Southern California.

Citing law enforcement, according to theLos Angeles Times, four of the robberies included shootings, during which two people were shot dead and three others were injured.

The robberies happened Monday morning within five hours of each other at convenience stores in Brea, La Habra, Riverside, Upland, Santa Ana and Ontario, Calif., theTimesreports.

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40-year-old Matthew Hirsch, a store clerk in Brea, was identified as one of the victims killed.

“I thought my son would probably die with an overdose. But no,” said Jim, per the station. “When things are bright, he’s gone. He has not started to live.”

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Matthew Hirsch and Matthew Rule

Matthew Rule, 24, was identified as the second victim to die in the robberies. TheTimesreports Rule was standing outside a 7-Eleven in Santa Ana when he was allegedly shot to death.

According to a GoFundMe campaign launched to help cover his funeral costs, Rule was described as “truly a beautiful soul, taken way too soon.”

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KABC reports that another man was shot during a robbery at a 7-Eleven in Riverside. He remains hospitalized in grave condition, according to the outlet.

No injuries were reported at the convenience stores in Ontario or Upland.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact Brea police Detective Alfred Rodriguez at 714-671-4438 or AlfredR@cityofbrea.net.

source: people.com