Man Pleads No Contest to Role in South Los Angeles Flash-Mob Burglary

Man Pleads No Contest to Role in South Los Angeles Flash-Mob Burglary
A view of an AutoZone auto parts store is seen in a file photo. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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LOS ANGELES—A 24-year-old man who took part in a flash-mob burglary of an auto parts store in South Los Angeles following a street takeover in June pleaded no contest Tuesday to second-degree burglary and felony evading police and received two years probation.

As part of his probation, Danny Sanchez, of Los Angeles, was ordered to stay away from all AutoZone locations, according to court records. A restitution hearing was scheduled for Nov. 7.

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