Los Angeles police are investigating a deadly shooting near the Grand Park Metro station in downtown. One man was found dead, investigators say.
It happened around 10:40 p.m. Sunday near the intersection of 1st and Hill streets.
According to LAPD Sgt. Ryan Rabbett, there were reports of shots fired in the area before officers received a call about an injured man. When they arrived, they found the man - who was described only as a man in his 30s - dead at the scene.Police said a bus driver happened to drive by the area and tried to help the victim. Investigators believe the victim may have been homeless.
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