The Jerusalem Post

Four dead, two wounded, including suspect, in shooting near Los Angeles

- • By ALEX GALLARDO

ORANGE, California (Reuters) – Four people were killed, one of them a child, in a shooting on Wednesday at an office building in suburban Los Angeles before the suspect, wounded in an exchange of gunfire with police, was taken into custody, police reported.

The bloodshed in the city of Orange, about 30 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, marked the third deadly mass shooting in the United States in less than a month. Authoritie­s offered no explanatio­n as to a possible motive.

Orange Police Department Lieutenant Jennifer Amat told reporters that police officers arrived on the scene at about 5:30 p.m. local time as shots were being fired and “engaged with the suspect.”

She said three adults and one child were found shot dead, and two other people struck by gunfire, including the shooter, were transporte­d to area hospitals.

Audio of Amat’s on-scene briefing with reporters was played for Reuters afterward by the video news service OnScene.TV. The police department said in a message posted to its Facebook page that the situation had since been “stabilized” with no further threat to the public.

The shooting erupted in a two-story office building that opens onto an inner courtyard ringed by several businesses. The larger neighborho­od consists of homes, apartments and other commercial properties.

Officials had no further details of the incident immediatel­y available.

The shooting came a little more than two weeks after eight people were shot to death by a gunman who went on a

rampage at three Atlanta-area day spas on March 16. Ten people were killed on March 22 when a man opened fire at a supermarke­t in Boulder, Colorado. The lone suspects in both those shootings were

arrested.

Reacting on Twitter to Wednesday’s events in Orange, California Governor Gavin Newsom called the latest bloodshed “horrifying and heartbreak­ing.”

 ?? (Alex Gallardo/Reuters) ?? POLICE OFFICERS respond to the scene of a shooting in Orange, California, on Wednesday night.
(Alex Gallardo/Reuters) POLICE OFFICERS respond to the scene of a shooting in Orange, California, on Wednesday night.

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