Published 20:53 IST, June 19th 2020
Los Angeles County deputy kills man allegedly carrying gun
Los Angeles County sheriff’s detectives on Friday were investigating a deputy’s fatal shooting of a young man who reportedly was working as a security guard at a local auto body shop.
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Los Angeles County sheriff’s detectives on Friday were investigating a deputy’s fatal shooting of a young man who reportedly was working as a security guard at a local auto body shop.
The shooting occurred just before 6 p.m. Thursday in the Gardena area.
Local news media showed a small group identified as family members in an emotional confrontation with deputies guarding the scene.
A Sheriff’s Department statement did not identify the man or give specific details of why the shooting occurred.
The statement said deputies observed the man, he “produced a firearm” and then ran between two businesses.
“A short foot pursuit ensued and at the conclusion, the deputies contacted the suspect and a deputy involved shooting occurred,” it said.
The man was shot in the upper torso and died at the scene.
The department said a handgun was recovered. A KABC-TV news helicopter showed a gun on the ground.
Andrew Heney, identified by KCBS-TV as the shop owner, said the business had a security guard out front because of problems with taggers.
Sheriff’s Lt. Charles Calderaro told reporters the man was not wearing a security guard uniform when deputies saw him and they did not have information regarding his occupation.
Calderaro said one deputy fired.
20:53 IST, June 19th 2020