At a Glance
- 33-year-old security guard charged with murder after striking 18-year-old Loyola tennis player.
- Victim, Braun Levi, was a nationally ranked player headed to the University of Virginia.
- Suspect faces up to 15 years to life in state prison if convicted.
- Why it matters: The case highlights the deadly impact of drunk driving and the severe penalties for vehicular homicide.
On Monday, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced murder and gross vehicular manslaughter charges against a driver who struck 18-year-old Loyola High School tennis player Braun Levi on May 4 on Sepulveda Boulevard. The collision left Levi dead at a hospital.
Fatal Collision Claims Loyola Tennis Star
Braun Levi was walking on Sepulveda Boulevard on May 4 when he was hit by the suspect’s vehicle. He later died at a hospital.
Charges and Legal Proceedings
District Attorney Nathan Hochman said the charges were filed last week. The suspect, Jenia Resha Belt, 33, security guard, is being held on a $2 million bond and scheduled to be arraigned on January 13.
- Felony counts: Murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
- Misdemeanor count: Driving when privilege suspended or revoked for driving with a specified blood alcohol level.
- Potential sentence: Up to 15 years to life in state prison if convicted.
Family’s Grief
Jennifer Levi, the victim’s mother, spoke at the news conference.
Jennifer Levi said:
> “He was taken from us.”
> “The pain we feel is indescribable. Our family has been shattered, ripped apart and left to pick up the pieces. We are profoundly changed.”

Key Takeaways
- 33-year-old security guard faces murder charges after striking 18-year-old tennis player.
- Victim was nationally ranked and set to attend the University of Virginia.
- Suspect faces up to 15 years to life if convicted.
The tragic incident underscores the grave consequences of drunk driving and the serious legal ramifications for those who endanger others on the road.

