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Someone Shoots At Man In Parked Vehicle, 6300 block Orizaba



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(June 25, 2021, 5:10 a.m.) -- LB's 9th Council district (Richardson) had a "no person hit" shooting at midafternoon Thursday June 24, 2021/.

LBPD Watch Commander Lt. Brandon Deis says (preliminary information) that LBPD's North Division Patrol and Coordinated Response Team Officers responded to the 6300 block of Orizaba Avenue regarding a shooting, found a man (adult) victim who said he was seated in his parked vehicle when the man (adult) suspect walked by and fired multiple times. The victim was uninjured and wasn't struck by gunfire. Gang Detectives responded. The investigation is ongoing.

Less than 24 hours earlier, LB's 8th Council district had a double-shooting (June 23) that left a man (adult) dead and another man wounded in the 5500 block of Ackerfield Ave. (LBREPORT.com coverage here.)










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