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"I regret to inform you that there was a death inside [du magasin] a woman," said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.
At Least Another Person was wounded and transported to the hospital, but there is no fear for his life, according to a spokesman for the Fire Department, David Ortiz.
The 28-year-old, whose identity has not yet unveiled, had taken refuge in a Trader Joe's located in the area of Silver Lake. After taking guests hostage for nearly three hours, he walked out of the supermarket. The police then surrounded him, searched him, and took him to an ambulance. He was wounded in the arm.
At least 18 ambulances and 100 firefighters were rushed to the scene, authorities said.
According to Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Mike Lopez, the man had just opened fire on his grandmother and a woman in two different neighborhoods of the city when he was confronted by police officers.
During the prosecution, the individual allegedly shot at them several times without reach only one. At least one policeman fought back
The man crashed his vehicle against a pole outside a crowded supermarket before rushing into the building.
The man who was in contact with phone with the police tried to negotiate his surrender, told the mayor. He was surrounded by the police when he left the building.
Several clients were able to flee the store. Among them, a 91-year-old man who told that he was walking in the Trader Joe's when a car sued by the police had an accident.
He added that the agents fired at the driver and smashed the windows of the shop. Several clients then hid, others went to the ground. The suspect went to the back of the store while shouting
Other witnesses reported that clients managed to exit the building through a side window and down a ladder. [19659002TheauthoritieshaveindicatedthatthearearemainsclosedtotrafficwhilethepolicecandotheirjobAninvestigationisinprogress
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