Los Angeles, Ca
Company has weeks to complete cleanup of Boyle Heights warehouse fire, officials announce
Los Angeles officials issued an emergency order Monday which gives Lineage Logistics less than two months to clean up the wreckage and 85 million pounds of spoiled food left behind by the Boyle Heights warehouse fire. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed two executive orders calling for the immediate cleanup of the charred warehouse, which […]
Los Angeles, Ca
Stolen Sea Scouts boat found in Marina del Rey, suspect arrested
A 30-foot sailboat belonging to Scouting America’s Sea Scouts program that was stolen back in March has been found in Marina Del Rey, and a suspect is in custody. A dockmaster and other boaters reportedly spotted the 1979 Islander sailboat, named the “Island Hopper,” last week while searching for items stolen from other boats — […]
Los Angeles, Ca
Mass shooting at L.A. street takeover leaves 1 dead, 6 injured
A person was killed and six others were injured in a mass shooting at an illegal street takeover in Carson on Sunday, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s officials confirmed.
Deputies responded just before 3 a.m. to reports of gunfire near Harmon Avenue and Charles Willard Street, where authorities said an illegal street takeover was underway.
When deputies arrived, they found multiple people suffering from gunshot wounds.
One man was pronounced dead at the scene. Two other victims were transported to a hospital in critical condition, while four others sought medical treatment on their own, investigators said.
Footage of the aftermath obtained by KTLA showed a grisly and chaotic scene, with victims lying in the street suffering serious injuries from the gunfire.
A woman who witnessed the violence but asked not to be identified said the gathering had been peaceful moments before the shooting.
“Everything was so nice and then out of the blue,” she said. “It was just like a tragedy going on.”
The witness said she was standing only a few feet away when she saw the gunman approach one of the victims and begin firing.
“He started walking toward the victim and started shooting at him,” she said. “That’s when I started running, and after that I heard four more shots going on.”
She described the shooter as acting erratically during the attack.
“He’s kind of like going crazy with his hand movement, so that’s when I decided to start running,” she said.
Another woman at the scene said one of the victims was her close friend. She said she rushed toward the gunfire and tried to save him while waiting for police to arrive.
“My first instinct was to control the bleeding, feel his pulse and make sure he was still breathing,” she said. “I called 911. I was literally asking everybody to help me pick him up.”
She said two of her other friends were also struck by gunfire. One remains hospitalized and is undergoing surgery after a bullet lodged in his spine.
“A whole family lost a son who was still growing,” she said. “Nobody deserves to have their life ended at such an early age.”
Investigators have not said what led to the shooting and, as of Sunday night, no arrests had been made.
After detectives finished processing the crime scene several hours later, another vehicle arrived and began performing donuts on the same street where the shooting occurred, KTLA’s Jillian Smukler reported, underscoring the ongoing problem of illegal street takeovers despite the deadly violence that unfolded at the scene just hours earlier.
Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-222-8477 or leave tips online at www.lacrimestoppers.org.
KTLA Digital Producer Will Conybeare contributed to this report.
Los Angeles, Ca
Climbers rescued from Tahquitz Rock in San Bernardino National Forest
A pair of climbers were rescued in the San Bernardino National Forest after they became stuck on the West Lark route at Tahquitz Rock, near Idyllwild.
The Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit, the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team and a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department helicopter were called to the rescue at 4:41 a.m. Sunday.
At 8 a.m., rescuers began hiking the trail and had to climb to the top of Tahquitz Rock to rescue the stranded climbers. Rescuers reached the uninjured climbers and hoisted them to safety.
“We are always happy to respond when other teams, including those outside of LA County, ask for assistance,” Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team said.
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