Crime & Safety

Man Shot By LAPD Officers In Harvard Heights After Allegedly Pointing Gun At Vehicles Passing By

A spokesperson for the LAPD said when officers arrived, they gave the man multiple verbal commands to surrender and he refused.

(KCAL News, CBS Los Angeles)

Updated on: June 6, 2025

A man was shot by Los Angeles Police Department officers in the South Los Angeles neighborhood of Harvard Heights after he allegedly pointed a gun at vehicles passing by in the area Thursday morning.

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Olympic Division officers responded to a radio call of an assault with a deadly weapon suspect around 9:08 a.m. in the St. Andrews and 18th Street. Additional 911 callers said they allegedly saw a man with what appeared to be a "shotgun" pointing it at vehicles that were passing by, police said.

A spokesperson for the LAPD said when officers arrived, they gave the man multiple verbal commands to surrender and he refused. The officers fired multiple non-lethal rounds, but they were not effective. At some point during the interaction, police said the man raised his weapon toward the officers and he was shot.

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