Adam DeVine disclosed details on Wednesday about a homicide that occurred outside his home in Hollywood Hills.
On his comedy podcast, This Is Important, the Pitch Perfect star said he was outside on his balcony with his wife Chloe Bridges when a man was fatally shot outside a poker party across the street from his house.
DeVine claimed the person was “gunned down,” but it remains unclear whether he actually witnessed the homicide.
On Thursday, the Los Angeles Police Department said that a fatal shooting took place at around 2 a.m. on Wednesday in the 7800 block of Fareholm Drive. The Los Angeles Medical Examiner-Coroner identified the victim as Emil Lahaziel, 39. Lahaziel was standing outside a house and speaking to the suspect when he was killed.
“The suspect produced a handgun and fired multiple shots and those shots struck the victim,” said LAPD public information officer Drake Madison. Madison then explained that the suspect fled in a vehicle. He also stated that no arrests had been made.
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Kimberly Block, a neighbor, said that she thought the homeowner was hosting a poker game. She told the television station KTLA that the valet informed one of the guests that somebody wanted to talk with him outside. The guest left the house and came outside. An argument then ensued and the guest shot Lahaziel.
DeVine most recently played Bumper Allen on the Peacock spin-off series Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin, which earned a season two renewal earlier this year. He is also set to star in the comedy film The Out-Laws with Nina Dobrev and Pierce Brosnan.
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