Man shot and killed by sheriff's deputies near Michael's store in West Hills
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Man shot and killed by sheriff's deputies near Michael's store in West Hills
"No other information, including the victim's identity and the circumstances of the shooting, were released. The Sheriff's Homicide Bureau and Internal Affairs Bureau, among others, will conduct investigations into the shooting, officials said. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office will also conduct a legal analysis to determine whether any criminal charges must be filed and if the shooting was justified."
""We heard some automatic weapon gunshots, and first thing we thought was maybe this was a car going by or something else," said Shawn Dadon, who witnessed the shooting. He told ABC7 that he heard gunshots in the area. He also saw six cars pull out of the shopping area and follow another car out of the parking lot. "But then it was like, five or seven bullets, stopped for a second, and five or seven more bullets shooting.""
A man was shot and killed Thursday evening by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies near a Michael's store in West Hills. The shooting occurred around 8:40 p.m. in the 6600 block of Fallbrook Avenue. Deputies shot the man and rendered aid; no deputies were injured. The Los Angeles City Fire Department pronounced the man dead at the scene. No other information, including the victim's identity and the circumstances of the shooting, were released. The Sheriff's Homicide Bureau and Internal Affairs Bureau will investigate, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office will conduct a legal analysis. A witness reported hearing automatic weapon fire and seeing multiple cars leave the parking area.
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