
A Long Beach man was charged Thursday with murdering a woman he had been dating.
John Jay Osborne, 31, of Long Beach, pleaded not guilty in the July 11 slaying of Nancy Romero, who was found with a gunshot wound to her chest on a sidewalk in the 300 block of Magnolia Ave., near the Long Beach courthouse.
The 46-year-old Long Beach woman was taken to an area hospital, where she died soon afterward.
“The investigation revealed suspect Osborne and victim Nancy Romero
were involved in a dating relationship,” according to Long Beach police. “Detectives believe the murder to be an isolated incident of domestic
violence.”
Osborne surrendered to Long Beach police at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday, accompanied by an attorney, and has remained behind bars since then.
The murder charge includes an allegation that Osborne personally and intentionally discharged a handgun causing great bodily injury and death, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
Osborne was ordered to remain jailed in lieu of $3 million bail pending his next court appearance Aug. 22.

John is everything but a murderer . No one ever thinks someone can be pushed to a point of no return. one here is innocent but John is still a hero in my book. And now we loose two….