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Woman charged in fatal shooting at San Pedro bar shouldn’t have been let in, lawsuit claims

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Apr 8, 2024 8:25 pm EDT
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Holding a photo of her longtime partner, Blanca Rosas said she never imagined one night out celebrating a co-worker’s birthday at a bar in San Pedro would destroy her family.

“My kids are left without a father,” she said at a news conference in late March. “My family is broken and will never be the same.”

Her partner, Tyrone Tyars, was shot and killed at Machista, at 952 S. Pacific St. in San Pedro on Jan. 20, 2024. Tyars, 33, was there to pick up Rosas, who felt unsafe after a fight had broken out inside the bar, family members said.

Rosas, joined by her 10-year-old son and attorneys Jasmine Mines, Ben Crump and Cheyenne Ryan, called the news conference to announce a lawsuit against Machista and the property owner, Mark William Kaake Sr., claiming wrongful death and negligence on the part of the bar. The attorneys claim that had the bar had adequate security, the alleged shooter, an 18-year-old woman, would not have been allowed inside.

Rosas was shot three times, in the back, leg and ankle, with one of those bullets still in her ankle and another from her leg surgically removed, she said. She was released from the hospital with a walker.

She and Tyars had been together for more than 17 years, she said, and they had two boys. The younger one is 8-months-old.

The alleged shooter, 18-year-old Estrella Rojas, faces charges of murder and attempted murder in relation to the shooting and another that happened a week prior, according to police and court records. She has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday, April 5, records show. Rosas and the couple’s two children, identified in the suit by their initials, are named as the plaintiffs.

Court records did not indicate whether the defendants had hired attorneys to represent them. Calls to the bar were not returned Monday.

Mines accused the bar of having a history of violence, citing 34 previous 911 calls related to violent activity,…

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