A jogger found the man lying on the sidewalk with multiple stab wounds, according to LAPD.
Officers were sent to the 5100 block of San Feliciano Drive just before 5:50 a.m. after a witness jogging in the area found the man with multiple stab wounds to his back lying unconscious and not breathing on a sidewalk, theParamedics arrived at the scene prior to police, and pronounced the man dead. His name was not released, though police noted he was 41 years old.
Authorities are canvassing the area for surveillance footage and additional witnesses, and anyone with information about the death was asked to contact LAPD at
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