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   Long Beach nigger charged with murder af   
   04 Feb 23 02:47:48   
   
   XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, oc.general   
   XPost: sac.politics   
   From: nigger-lovers@disney.com   
      
   A 39-year-old Long Beach man was charged Friday with murder in   
   the killing of a bicyclist in Dana Point.   
      
   Vanroy Evan Smith also faces a sentencing enhancement for the   
   personal use of a deadly weapon.   
      
   Smith pleaded not guilty at his arraignment and is being held on   
   $1 million bail, according to Orange County District Attorney   
   spokeswoman Kimberly Edds.   
      
   He is accused of killing Dr. Michael John Mammone, 58, Wednesday   
   afternoon at Pacific Coast Highway and Crown Valley Parkway.   
      
   The Orange County Sheriff’s Department said Mammone was riding   
   in the bike lane on PCH and was struck from behind. The impact   
   threw the doctor into the air.   
      
   Smith then got out of his white Lexus and stabbed him with a   
   large, long knife, sheriff’s deputies said. Witnesses on cell   
   phone video are heard describing it as a machete. One man   
   directed others to find it in nearby bushes.   
      
   Bystanders detained Smith until deputies arrived.   
      
   Sheriff’s investigators say there does not appear to be any   
   connection between Smith and Mammone.   
      
   “An innocent man is dead because he took a bike ride to enjoy a   
   beautiful California day along the beach and he was hit with a   
   car and stabbed to death by someone he apparently never met,”   
   Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in a statement.   
      
   “The murder of a complete stranger in broad daylight for what   
   appears to be absolutely no reason is the stuff of nightmares,”   
   he said. “This unspeakable act of violence will forever haunt   
   those who were forced to witness it and it will forever haunt   
   all of those who loved Dr. Mammone.”   
      
   The emergency medicine doctor practiced for more than a decade   
   at Providence Mission Hospital, which has facilities in Mission   
   Viejo and Laguna Beach.   
      
   “He was always the most upstanding guy,” said Dr.Jim Keany,   
   former chief of staff at Mission, who has known Mammone for 30   
   years, since they both did their residencies at Loma Linda   
   University Medical Center. “He was always great with patients.”   
      
   Mammone also worked at CHOC children’s hospital in Mission   
   Viejo, and previously at San Antonio Regional Hospital in Upland   
   from 1997 to 2018, hospital officials said.   
      
   “He was a kind and gentle person in both his personal and   
   professional life,” said Dr. Dennis Trigueros, an emergency room   
   doctor and past president of San Antonio’s medical staff. “He   
   lent himself to the care of his patients. Even as an emergency   
   physician, he followed up with patients, sometimes in person at   
   their homes.   
      
   “He was a mentor to me, along with many of us. He will be truly   
   missed.”   
      
   Mammone’s neighbors in South Laguna Beach have been struggling   
   to understand why the doctor was killed. He was newer to the   
   community but was often seen on the streets with his dog, Harry.   
      
   “Over the weekend, we were walking and were coming back home and   
   we saw him,” said Ryan Harman, who lives up the street from   
   Mammone. “We knew him as Harry’s owner. He was just a kind man.   
   Plenty of people walk their dogs but he was very personable. He   
   wasn’t in the neighborhood that long but he fit right in. It   
   really does hit home. He was just a kind, smiling good human.   
   Just a good dude.”   
      
   Smith, who goes by his middle name, Evan, filed for a business   
   bankruptcy in 2014, listing his assets at $18,788 and his debts   
   at $34,668, records show.   
      
   He reported his monthly income at $1,426, all from social   
   security. He drove a $2,000 Dodge Intrepid and a $13,784 Yamaha   
   motorcycle.   
      
   In 2016, Smith opened EACCS Bookkeeping and Tax, also known as   
   Evans Income Tax, in Long Beach. His social media listed the   
   business as a ‘full cycle accounting service provider” and an   
   expert in maximizing tax refunds.   
      
   He wrote a blog that in 2022 advised readers on such issues as   
   depreciation, adjusting journal entries and financial statements.   
      
   “We are committed to giving you personal assistance that comes   
   from years of technical experience and financial acumen,” his   
   firm’s web page says.   
      
   In May 2020, public records show, a lien was placed on Smith’s   
   holdings by the Small Business Administration.   
      
   Smith could face up to 26 years to life in prison if convicted   
   at trial.   
      
      
      
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