A car-to-car shooting in downtown Los Angeles' Fashion District left one person dead and two others wounded.
Authorities said a car-to-car shooting in downtown Los Angeles' Fashion District left one person dead and two others wounded.The shooting occurred around 1:30 a.m. Sunday in the area of Maple Avenue and 12th Street, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The victims were inside a vehicle stopped at a traffic light when another vehicle pulled up and the gunman appeared from the sunroof, police said. He fired several shots and the suspect vehicle drove away.
No further information was immediately available.It was the second deadly shooting involving victims in a vehicle in Los Angeles in less than 24 hours. At about 2 p.m. Saturday, two men were shot to death in front of 1122 Browning Blvd., about a block from USC. The victims were sitting in a silver sedan when a man believed to be about 35 years old walked up and fired multiple shots at them, then fled in a white older-model Toyota four-door sedan, police said.
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