Los Angeles police shoot suspect in Northridge, investigation underway
Los Angeles police shoot suspect in Northridge, investigation underway
NORTHRIDGE — Los Angeles Police Department officers responding to a call of a man with a gun outside a Northridge business shot at a suspect today, prompting an investigation.
The original call was received about 7:45 p.m. Sunday in the 9200 block of Corbin Avenue, south of Plummer Street, LAPD Officer Tony Im told City News Service.
CBS 2 reported responding LAPD officers came face to face with the suspect at 8 p.m. and after a brief pursuit in foot, the officers shot the suspect.
The suspect was taken by ambulance to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to the station.
A news videographer at the scene said shots were fired in a parking lot near a restaurant that was open for business and that bullet casings were scattered throughout the parking lot.
There was no description of the alleged gunman other than that he was a man.
The LAPD promised more information will be shared “as it becomes available.”
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