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L.A. police shoot armed Maserati driver following wild pursuit
The driver of a Maserati who was wielding and firing two handguns was shot multiple times by Los Angeles police Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.
The motorist was a domestic violence suspect, and the confrontation took place following a police pursuit that ended near the 4000 block of West Jefferson Boulevard in West Adams, police said. A female delivery driver and a bystander were also injured during the incident, police said.
In video captured by a KTLA-TV news helicopter, a gunman could be seen exiting the white Maserati, walking toward officers and then opening fire with two handguns. A gun battle ensued.
The man was a suspect in a domestic violence incident and assault with a deadly weapon at Gaffey and 19th streets in San Pedro at about 12:15 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Police suspect the vehicle was stolen.
The chase started in the San Pedro area around 12:30 p.m. and cut through Inglewood into South L.A. The Maserati crossed over to the wrong side of a street, forcing drivers to swerve to avoid being hit.
The chase ended around 1 p.m. when the driver stopped in the parking lot at the rear of an apartment building in the West Adams neighborhood. As the driver walked down the driveway toward the front of a two-story building, where officers had weapons drawn, shots appeared to be fired and the driver fell to the ground.
KTLA news video showed first responders loading the driver onto a gurney and into an ambulance.
Two people were transported to the hospital in unknown condition, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Brian Humphrey.
Three women could also be seen being taken away in handcuffs by officers, but their connection to the pursuit wasn’t immediately clear, according to KTLA.
Times staff writer Karen Garcia contributed reporting to this article
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