Jacqueline Avant’s suspected killer pleads not guilty to fatal shooting during alleged home invasion
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The man suspected of killing Jacqueline Avant, the late wife of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Clarence Avant, pleaded not guilty Thursday to fatally shooting her and shooting at her security guard during a burglary in her Beverly Hills home.
"Mrs. Avant was a treasured member of our community. Her generosity and good will touched so many lives," District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement released by his office. "My office is working closely with the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills police departments in the investigation and prosecution of this case. We must continue to work together to hold accountable the people who commit violent crimes against our community."
Avant's Dec. 1 death sent shockwaves through Los Angeles, where the 81-year-old was known as a local philanthropist who worked with universities and non-profit groups.