(L.A.) Jorge Victoriano Regino, 34, Died in a 7-Eleven

Case Number: 2025-12048

Los Angeles County is reporting the death of a 34-year-old Latino male that occurred inside a convenience store.

The coroner’s office identified the man as Jorge Victoriano Regino.

Manner of Death: Homicide

Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound of Chest

RIP JORGE VICTORIANO REGINO ( July 27, 2025)

Formal pronouncement of death was made on Sunday.

The decedent was a customer inside a 7-Eleven in Lawndale who was fatally shot by another customer after a verbal argument.

LASD responded to the 15000 block of Prairie Avenue at about 8:06 p.m.

Fatal Shooting in Lawndale, a city in Los Angeles County

Incident Location: 7-Eleven at Manhattan Beach Blvd & Prairie Ave

Address: 15805 Prairie Avenue, Lawndale, CA 90260

Jurisdiction of L.A. Sheriff’s Department

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George Victoriano, a father of four, was shot and killed inside of a 7-Eleven in Lawndale on Sunday night.

He lived only a few blocks away from the store. He was on his way home from his work as a plumber when he went into the store to buy a few beers.

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The decedent leaves behind a wife and four children.

UPDATE: In August, LASD detectives secured an arrest warrant for Jaime Reyna Jr., 34 years of age.

Reyna had fled to Mexico following the shooting.

As it turned out, the shooting was the result of a long-lasting feud between neighbors who lived across the street from one another, with several filings for temporary restraining orders by members of each household.

Those records show accusations between the two households, which sit across from each other along 160th Street at Osage Avenue, for nearly three years. Two restraining orders were granted and still active at the time of the death protecting household members on both sides.

A restraining order filed by Victoriano’s wife was granted by a judge in November 2023, while another filed by Reyna’s father was granted in 2024, court records show. Both are in effect into 2026.

The documents contain allegations of verbal threats, name-calling, tire-slashing and trespassing from both parties, with Victoriano’s wife saying in documents that the problems started in September 2022 over parking.

In a small claims case, a member of the Reyna household was ordered to pay the Victorianos $850 for breaking a cellphone after an alleged road-rage incident in which she was accused of grabbing the phone through the driver’s window and slamming it on the ground, court records show.

Jorge Victoriano was accused in one restraining order of firing a gun into the air.

Jaime Reyna Jr. did not appear in any of the restraining order documents and it was unclear whether he lived at the home with other family members.

The court ordered that restrained parties were to stay 100 yards away from the petitioners, or at least 10 yards away if they were leaving or coming home.

Victoriano’s wife, who in court documents identified herself as Kaylee Bush, told KTLA in July that the dispute among neighbors had been going on for four years.