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ELB Shooting, Multiple Shots Fired, Redondo/14th; Woman Is Wounded And Vehicle Damaged


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(Aug. 12, 2018, 5:50 a.m.) -- A shooting along Redondo Ave. at 14th St. (about a block north of Anaheim St., 4th Council district) left a woman wounded on Saturday night (Aug. 10).

LBPD overnight Watch Commander Lt. Megan Zabel tells LBREPORT.com that at about 11 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of 14th/Redondo regarding shots heard and found a vehicle -- with a man and a woman inside -- struck by multiple shots fired. The woman was wounded (a "superficial" wound) but the man was uninjured. LBFD transported the wounded woman to a hospital in stable condition.

LBPD gang detectives are investigating what took place. Shortly before daybreak Sunday, no suspects are in custody.

It's the second ELB shooting within 48 hours. On Thursday night Aug. 9, gunfire from a moving vehicle struck an unoccupied vehicle in the 2000 block of E. Spring St. (border of LB's 5th/7th Council districts touching the Signal Hill border.)

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Jan 1, 2018 to date: Red Xs=homicides; Blue Xs= shootings, person wounded; Brown Xs=shots fired at victim(s), not hit; Purple Xs=shots at occupied residence/vehicle; Green Xs= shots at unoccupied vehicle/residence; Grey Xs=shots fired (no hit, no target identified); Orange X's=non-fatal stabbings. Map is unofficial. A separate map (not shown here) shows shootings in NLB

For context, LBREPORT.com provides a map below showing cumulated shootings in the area Jan. 1, 2014-Dec. 31, 2017:


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