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Man Is Shot/Wounded, Vehicles Are Hit, In 4th NLB Shooting Within A Month Near 91 Fwy/Paramount Blvd.



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(August 4, 2020, 5:50 a.m.) -- A man was shot/wounded on Monday night Aug. 3 in the fourth NLB shooting in less than a month in neighborhoods near the 91 freeway at roughly Paramount Blvd.,

LBPD Watch Commander Lt. Gary DePhillipo tells LBREPORT.com (preliminary information) that on Aug. 3 at about 8 p.m. in the 3000 block of E 68t St. (north of the 91 freeway), a man (adult) was standing in his driveway when a vehicle pulled up and a suspect fired several rounds, striking the man and several vehicles, The victim suffered wounds described as "non-life-threatening" and a motive for the shooting isn't presently known.

On July 24, a man was shot/wounded in the 3300 block of E. 67th St. (north of Artesia Blvd./adjacent to the southern side of the 91 freeway between Paramount Blvd./Downey Ave.)

On July 9, a drive-by shooting in the 3300 block of E. 6t5th St. (south of Artesia Blvd near Ramona Park, narrowlt nussed hitting a man and a woman seated in a car near Ramona Park.

On July 6, a man was shot/wounded in the overnight hours along the Artesia Blvd.corridor near Paramount Blvd. The Ramona Park area is just blocks south of Artesia Blvd. near Paramount Blvd.







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