Leo Stallworth
Leo Stallworth is a general assignment reporter for ABC7 Eyewitness News.

Leo was born in Los Angeles but spent most of his childhood in Texas. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in broadcast journalism.

He began his reporting career on the radio in Dallas, Texas. His first television reporting position was in Tyler, Texas, but he quickly moved on to Sarasota, Florida. He then worked as an anchor in Florence/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and a reporter and anchor in St. Louis, Missouri.

Since joining ABC7, Leo has become very involved in community events on behalf of ABC7, including helping to organize charity basketball games to benefit the Foothill Unity Center.

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Leo's Stories
High school tennis star killed by suspected drunk driver recently lost home in Palisades Fire
Braun Levi was hit and killed in Manhattan Beach early Sunday morning while walking with a friend, according to police. His family was one of the many who lost their home in the Palisades Fire.
Chase suspect dies after high-speed pursuit ends in violent crash on 210 Freeway in La Crescenta
During the dangerous pursuit, the suspect suddenly smacked into the back end of a moving dump truck, and the mangled car came to a stop in the middle of the lanes.
Ofrecen recompensa de $10,000 dólares tras asesinato de estudiante de enfermería
Se ofrece una recompensa de $10,000 dólares por información que conduzca al arresto de una estudiante de enfermería de 21 años en la zona de Westmont.
$10K reward offered after 21-year-old nursing student was fatally shot in head while driving
"I wouldn't want this pain on any parent," the 21-year-old victim's mother said. "It's the deepest pain you will ever feel in your life."
Thousands of county workers march in downtown LA amid strike; arrests made after traffic blocked
Some union members sat and blocked the entrance to the 110 Freeway. In total, LAPD said 14 people were arrested, cited, and released.
Crews begin rebuilding work on Altadena woman's home destroyed by Eaton Fire
Like many Altadena residents, Margot Steuber lost everything in the Eaton Fire, and like many, rebuilding was a hopeful fantasy -- that is, until now.
Police arrest vandal accused of cutting down downtown LA trees with chainsaw
Shortly after releasing surveillance images of the suspect accused of cutting down several trees over the weekend, LAPD said he was taken into custody.
Pasadena closes baseball fields at two parks after high lead levels found in soil
The city of Pasadena is closing baseball infields at two parks after L.A. County health officials found high lead levels in the soil following the Eaton Fire.
Lancaster mayor defends controversial comments on giving the homeless free fentanyl
"I don't regret saying it. It's brought attention to the problem. Hard-working families cannot be safe as long as California continues to empty their prisons and make these people homeless," the mayor told ABC7.
LA County detention officers plead not guilty to charges over fights among youth at juvenile hall
More than a dozen detention services officers at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of child endangerment and abuse, conspiracy, and battery.