Jacqueline Avant, a Los Angeles philanthropist and the wife of legendary music producer Clarence Avant, was shot and killed during what authorities believe was a home invasion robbery in Beverly Hills, a source familiar with the case told The Times.

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Jacqueline Avant has been a prominent Los Angeles philanthropist over the decades, notably in support of the UCLA International Student Center.

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The shooting comes amid growing concerns over a string of follow-home robberies in affluent neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area.

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Last week, Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore announced he was setting up a task force to deal with the follow-home robberies, saying the department has not seen violent hold-ups “like this in decades.”

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