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Homeless man allegedly killed by USC student on Greek row identified
Authorities have identified the homeless man who police say was killed by a USC student in an altercation this week on Greek row.
The victim was 27-year-old Xavier Cerf, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
Ivan Gallegos, 19, is being held on bail of $2 million after Los Angeles police say he and two others confronted Cerf breaking into a car, and Gallegos pulled out a knife and fatally stabbed him.
The confrontation occurred Monday just after 8 p.m. in the 700 block of West 28th Street, police said. Gallegos remained at the scene after the stabbing, cooperated with investigators and was later booked, according to police. The two other men who were with him were questioned and released.
Police said they found Cerf in a nearby alley suffering from stab wounds and when paramedics arrived he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Hours after homicide investigators cleared the crime scene Tuesday, a trail of blood dried in an alleyway behind a row of USC fraternity buildings. The trail started near the Delta Tau Delta house and made its way around broken beer bottles, discarded Zyn nicotine containers and painted wood from themed fraternity parties.
Gallegos told officers the man breaking into the car claimed he was armed with a gun, according to interim LAPD Chief Dominic Choi. But a law enforcement source told The Times no gun was recovered at the scene. The district attorney has not brought charges against Gallegos.
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