17-year-old killed in stabbing identified as Azusa High School student and a talented artist
A family member identified a 17-year-old girl who was stabbed to death Friday, Dec. 20, as an Azusa High School senior who the Azusa Unified School District described as an award-winning artist and a dedicated member of the cheer squad and wrestling team.
Angelina Gonzales was found suffering from multiple stab wounds around 10 p.m. in the 300 block of North Solano Avenue, just west of the Azusa High School West Campus.
Paramedics transported Gonzales to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, according to the Azusa Police Department.
After winning first place this year at the 31st District Congressional Art Competition, and the Judge’s Choice Award in 2022, Gonzales’ work has been displayed at the U.S. Capitol, the school district said in a statement.
“Her creative talents and vibrant personality enriched our community in countless ways,” the district said.
School district officials encouraged anyone in need of support to reach out or find social and emotional support through Care Solace at Caresolace.com/azusaparents.
Family members are raising money for Gonzales’ funeral and memorial.
“Angelina was so much more than her achievements,” her family wrote on GoFundMe. “She was a light in all our lives — a kind, loving, and vibrant soul who brought joy, laughter, and love wherever she went. Her smile lit up every room, and her determination inspired everyone around her. She had big dreams, a big heart, and an even bigger impact on her family, friends and community.”
Homicide investigators with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department took over the investigation.
An 18-year-old male who knew Gonzales was taken into custody Saturday. Officials didn’t confirm the nature of their relationship.
The Sheriff’s Department asked anyone with information to contact homicide detectives at 323-890-5500. Anonymous information can be provided by calling “Crime Stoppers” at 800-222-8477.