Costa Mesa man pleads guilty in meth lab explosion
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A Costa Mesa man pleaded guilty Thursday to voluntary manslaughter and
manufacturing illegal drugs in connection with the May death of
21-year-old man in a methamphetamine lab explosion at a Huntington Park
apartment complex.
Jorge Chavez, 24, also known as Juan Sandoval, entered his plea during
a preliminary hearing before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge
Michael Kellogg. He’s being held in Los Angeles County Jail.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office charged Chavez with
second-degree murder May 24. Authorities are expected to dismiss the
charge at his sentencing Aug. 2, at which Chavez is scheduled to receive
a 15-year prison sentence, said John Allen Ramseyer, a Los Angeles County
prosecutor.
Huntington Park police arrested Chavez on May 18 at his home in the
800 block of Congress Street in Costa Mesa. Authorities in riot gear
searched his home and recovered seven rifles and shotguns, along with
other evidence.
Police suspected Chavez played a role in the explosion after they
recovered a lease agreement with his name on it at the Huntington Park
apartment. The May 17 blast blew through walls and the roof of the
building. More than 20 families were forced to evacuate their homes.
Ramseyer said the May explosion marks a frightening trend in
methamphetamine labs, which are increasingly moving from rural areas to
residential communities.
“Most people don’t know they’re right there, next door,” Ramseyer
said. “People can be playing right in front of the location. That’s the
most alarming fact about it.”
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