Police: 3 dead, 4 injured in Los Angeles bowling alley shooting
Police say three people were killed and four people were injured in a shooting late Friday night at a bowling alley in Torrance, California. The officials told reporters: "Three men died at the scene. Four male victims were injured. Two of them were transported to a local hospital for unknown injuries and the other two sought out their own medical attention."
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 05 January 2019
- Modified Date: 06:41 | 05 January 2019
A late-night fight at a suburban Los Angeles bowling alley turned deadly late Friday night, killing three men and injuring four.
Police in the coastal city of Torrance responded to calls of "shots fired" at the Gable House Bowl shortly before midnight.
When officers arrived, they found seven people had been shot, Sgt. Ronald Harris, a police spokesman, said. Three people were pronounced dead at the scene and two others were taken to a hospital with injuries. Two other people were struck by gunfire but "opted to seek their own medical attention," Harris said.
Three men died at the scene and four male victims were injured, two of whom were transported to a hospital for unknown injuries, police said. The other two injured sought their own medical attention.
Investigators were at the scene trying to "identify the suspects and whoever else was involved," he said.
"Our hearts go out to the families who lost loved ones during this incident," Harris said in a news conference at the scene.
Wes Hamad, a 29-year-old Torrance resident, was at the bowling alley with his 13-year-old niece and cousin when he saw a "huge fight" break out. Hamad said the brawl, which lasted about five minutes, blocked the entrance of Gable House Bowl and devolved into "complete chaos."
As he was leaving, Hamad said he saw a woman weeping over a man who was had multiple gunshot wounds in his head and neck.
Damone Thomas was in the karaoke section of Gable House Bowl, a regular stop for him and his friends after work on Fridays, when people ran in saying there was a shooting. The 30-year-old Los Angeles resident said his friend flipped over one of the tables to shield them as they heard gunshots.
Both Thomas and Hamad said they had never witnessed any violence there in the past, but Hamad said he had stopped going for a while because he heard someone with a gun was recently seen there.
"I definitely won't be going back anymore," he added.
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