Crime & Safety
LAPD Fatally Shoots Suspect In North Hollywood Stabbing
A stabbing suspect was fatally shot by officers within earshot of children playing at North Hollywood elementary school.
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA — Police Saturday identified a man suspected of stabbing a woman to death in a domestic violence attack before being fatally shot by officers within earshot of children playing at a nearby North Hollywood elementary school.
The Los Angeles Police Department stated that 23-year-old Jose Gonzalez Ramos had stabbed his wife multiple times and died after paramedics took her to a hospital. Ramos' city of residence was not provided, neither was his wife's name.
Officers responded to the 7800 block of Beck Avenue, a couple of blocks south of Strathern Street, just before 1 p.m. Friday following reports of an assault with a deadly weapon, according to the LAPD.
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Arriving officers were directed by witnesses at the multi-unit property to a pathway that ran between units, police said.
"There, they encountered Ramos, who was advancing toward the officers with a knife raised in his right hand, resulting in an officer-involved shooting and the deployment of a 40mm less-lethal launcher," according to the LAPD.
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ABC7 reported that when Arminta Street Elementary School students on their playground heard gunfire, they ran inside.
A knife was allegedly recovered next to Ramos and booked into evidence.
Ramos was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No one else injured.