2 men open fire on LA police patrol car


Associated Press

LOS ANGELES

Two men opened fire on a police car patrolling a tough part of Los Angeles, but the two officers inside were not injured, and one was able to shoot back, authorities said Monday. One suspect was later arrested, and the other was on the loose.

The shooting occurred amid heightened tensions over attacks on police elsewhere in the country after grand juries declined to indict white officers in the killings of unarmed black men.

Police have not yet determined a motive for Sunday night’s shooting in South Los Angeles — an area plagued by gang violence — but said there were no indications it was linked to other attacks on police in the country.

“It was a completely unprovoked attack,” LAPD Deputy Chief Bob Green said initially. “They were just driving on the street, and somebody struck out and tried to kill two policemen.”

However, Green later said police were looking into whether the officers might have driven into an ongoing dispute and were inadvertently fired at.

“Last night, the initial assessment, based on the reaction of officers and the adrenaline factor, was they were getting ambushed, but, you know, things change and it takes a lot to investigate this,” Green said.

One man was arrested shortly after the attack. An hours-long search followed for the other man, but he remained at large. Police were looking for video evidence and conducting interviews to determine details such as why and how the shooting occurred.

The names of the suspect and targeted officers were not released.