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Lancaster woman charged in LA follow-home robberies

by The AV Times Staff • November 21, 2022 19 Comments

Taniqueka Harris [Image via LAPD]
A 35-year-old Lancaster woman was charged in connection with a string of follow-home robberies throughout Los Angeles, District Attorney George Gascón announced.

Taniqueka Nashay Harris and two others —  43-year-old Laron Deshone Bundley of Inglewood and 46-year-old Rudolph Leopold Flowers of Los Angeles — were added to the criminal complaint filed in September against 34-year-old Clayton Richard Randolph of Los Angeles.

The complaint stems from a series of robberies that occurred from June to September, with two of the robberies involving victims that were shot by the suspects, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Harris, Bundley and Flowers were arrested on Nov. 17, and “during their arrest and subsequent search warrants, a handgun, ammunition, victim’s property, and items connecting them to the robberies was discovered,” LAPD officials said in a news release.

Randolph was in custody on the original complaint, which charges him with two counts of attempted murder, seven counts of second-degree robbery, six counts of felon in possession of a firearm and one count of shooting at a motor vehicle. Bundley is charged in connection with three robberies and Flowers is charged with participating in two robberies. Harris is accused of taking part in one robbery. She posted bail and will appear Dec. 8 for arraignment, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

The case remains under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.

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Filed Under: Crime/ Safety, Home, Lancaster

19 comments for "Lancaster woman charged in LA follow-home robberies"

  1. E says

    November 24, 2022 at 8:29 pm

    Read carefully,
    Criminal Name “Chance Beach “ out of Little Rock area
    He’s a career criminal robbed so many people here ,
    And even stole ashes of a lady in AV, he refused to return them and tell location even when caught, why do we de we allow skum like this ?
    Wondering why this skum bag is free. He’s most likely could part of this ring, and sheriff should investigate.
    Yes his name is “Chance Beach”a weird name, but that’s it, a convicted criminal , tattoos on his face , a crazy psycho, look him up , and he’s a father , poor kid.
    Imagine life without these criminals, would be heaven on earth .

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    • H says

      November 27, 2022 at 7:42 pm

      E,

      I find your post very interesting in that you don’t state what the man you are trying to implicate as responsible for the crimes discussed within the preceding article has done to you to make you filled with so much hatred. Do you actually know Chance Beach? Do you know his life story? Are you privy to the experiences that he has endured that have shaped him and his life into what it is today? Words like weird, crazy, skum bag* scumbag, and psycho are unnecessary and about as moot as your post is to this forum. I am sorry that you have not had positive experiences involving Chance Beach, but however negative those experiences happen to have been does not give anyone the right to bring a person’s child into such a deliberate attempt to become an informant for law enforcement I have ever viewed before. Especially, if one doesn’t have the gall to post under their own name.

      H

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  2. Yuk says

    November 23, 2022 at 2:35 pm

    If electricity is ugly, her mom must’ve been a nuclear power plant.

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    • Mzsunshine4u says

      November 24, 2022 at 4:36 pm

      Dangggggggh lol

      Reply
  3. Ledesma 99 says

    November 23, 2022 at 6:17 am

    Let’s hope they “reimagine” their negative reporting regarding these liberals. Anybody that reads it might think they’re crooks!

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  4. Chizzle says

    November 22, 2022 at 11:39 am

    I did 18 months in county for a crime I didn’t do… the guy in the video is 5’8″ I’m 6’3″ a foot print left behind is a size 7….I wear a 12…….I was walking home I had just gotten hit riding my bike had pics got the person’s info everything.. cops didn’t catch the guy…got me kicked my knees out from behind by a female officer then my head smashed into the cruiser…I woke up in the hospital handcuffed to the bed…I know several sheriff’s I do voluntary search and rescue….my attorney presented all my evidence the D.A said we have the wrong guy..the judge dismissed the D.A for wanting to let me go…I missed my son’s 3&4 b day judge denied me bail so now I was stuck behind bars…I get sentenced to 3 years I do my time..the officers involved picked me up in their personal vehicles on my exiting jail…the both hand me their badges…I a summons to court 3 months later…I lost my job almost my house and my family….on trial the judge who sentenced me….he had dementia…he was charged for head hunting…and also the 2 officers as well…they were hunting white folk…they messed up I look white….but I’m Mexican…asshole judge lost his pension and all his retirement…30 days in jail…officers forced retirement…I get half their pension for the rest of my life..20 years on jail….now I can be a real dick…but I set it up so their kids get half and mine get half….am I upset yes still to this day…my kids and their kids now attend the same schools they are all around the same age…the judge has since died and was denied an honorary funeral for his b.s he pulled the officers have about 12 more years…but are grateful I’m helping… Once I wanted to be an officer and a fire fighter…but do to injuries in the military I was not able to pass the medical portion….

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    • D says

      November 23, 2022 at 8:10 pm

      Damn!! Glad to hear you doing well…✊

      Reply
  5. trinidad says

    November 22, 2022 at 11:01 am

    I pray no bail allowed on them.

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  6. Lilliedifab says

    November 22, 2022 at 10:05 am

    It’s the “out on bail” part for me… these criminal activities will not only continue, they will escalate… Wild West…

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    • Tim Scott says

      November 22, 2022 at 10:40 am

      It’s a complicated question. You don’t want the accused out on bail. Okay. So what happens if someone is wrongly accused and spends two years in jail before the truth is proven? How do we make it up to them when we have destroyed their life for no good reason? Or do you think “our system is perfect and never makes a wrong accusation”? If you believe that then why bother with the whole ‘trial by jury’ business?

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      • FWB says

        November 22, 2022 at 11:14 am

        innocent until proven guilty

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        • Tim Scott says

          November 22, 2022 at 11:47 am

          Yeah, and locking innocent people up for months or years until we find out that we can’t prove them guilty is a very bad thing.

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          • Yuck Yuck! says

            November 22, 2022 at 12:28 pm

            Jail house philosopher blathers on again!

          • Tim Scott says

            November 22, 2022 at 2:07 pm

            So, what are you saying? You think people who aren’t in jail think that locking innocent people up to months or years would be a good thing?

          • Frank Rizzo says

            November 23, 2022 at 7:13 am

            We are suppose to have a quick and speedy trail per constitution of the usa. The legal system needs to act more quickly. Trial by jury, quick and speedy. Again we are allowing our rights to be eroded by the ruling class of politicians judges and lawyers.

          • Tim Scott says

            November 23, 2022 at 5:08 pm

            Unfortunately, most people waive their right to a speedy trial, for good reason. Let’s use Donald Trump as an example to explain why.

            The DoJ has been gathering evidence for months. They have presented parts of their case to judges to get warrants issued so they could gather more evidence, and will have presented enough of their case to a grand jury to get approval to file charges and issue an arrest warrant. Then they will arrest him. At that point his defense team has the right to expect that the prosecution will turn over copies of all the evidence they have gathered (discovery process). So the prosecution is basically ready to go, and the defense is looking at a semi-trailer filled with boxes of paper. If the defendant wants to demand a speedy trial, as is their right, it is their own defense team that is going to say “there is no way we will be ready.” So that right will be waived.

  7. Kiki says

    November 22, 2022 at 9:59 am

    She should go get a job not be stealing someone else’s hard earned property she is young enough to work my grama is 65 and has a job but this bitch can’t.

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    • Seed says

      November 22, 2022 at 11:13 pm

      Innocent until proven Guilty. For all we may know this woman may not even have a criminal history & she have been affiliated with those men which caused The connection. We can assume, innocent until proven Guilty!

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  8. Manny says

    November 22, 2022 at 9:09 am

    Here we go with another fine citizen of the city of Lancaster,, making the news for some nasty criminal activities.. please charge her and her accomplices, as harsh as possible!! make an axemple of what criminals should fear, so they can stop victimizing hard working citizens in society.. they are not needed!!!….

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