Crime & Safety

LAPD Officers Wounded In Traffic Stop Shootout: Manhunt Underway

The suspect reportedly opened fire on two police officers with a rifle near 135th Street and Broadway.

The officers were injured after they confronted and exchanged gunfire with the suspect in the area of 135th Street and Broadway around 9 p.m. Wednesday, the LAPD said.
The officers were injured after they confronted and exchanged gunfire with the suspect in the area of 135th Street and Broadway around 9 p.m. Wednesday, the LAPD said. (Shuttterstock)

LOS ANGELES, CA — A manhunt is underway Thursday for an armed suspect after two Los Angeles Police Department officers were wounded during a shootout with a suspect in the unincorporated Willowbrook area.

The officers were injured after they confronted and exchanged gunfire with the suspect in the area of 135th Street and Broadway around 9 p.m. Wednesday, the LAPD said.

Fox 11 reported the suspect opened fire on the officers, possibly with a rifle, during the traffic stop with one officer suffering head grazing. The second officer suffered minor cuts from shattered glass.

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Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics took the officers to a hospital for treatment and both are in stable condition, police said.

It was not immediately known if the suspect was wounded during the shooting or why the officers confronted them.

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Police are searching for the suspect and vehicle, the LAPD said.

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