A man armed with at least one gun was in an hours-long standoff Tuesday with police in Los Angeles' Harbor City area.
A man armed with at least one gun was in an hours-long standoff Tuesday with police in Los Angeles' Harbor City area.to the 26200 block of President Avenue on a domestic violence call. They were told a possibly armed man was inside an apartment at the location.
SWAT members responded to the neighborhood and directed traffic away from the area. The standoff continued into early Tuesday afternoon. Several shots were fired, but not at officers, according to the LAPD. The shots were fired inside the apartment, police said."As this began to unfold, during the course of the first two hours of this incident, officers did hear multiple shots fired within the residence," said LAPD Deputy Chief Emada E. Tingirides.Details about the domestic violence call were not immediately available.
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