This Article is From Dec 29, 2014

Shots fired at Los Angeles Police Car; No One Hurt

Shots fired at Los Angeles Police Car; No One Hurt

Police guard the scene where two NYPD officers were shot on December 20, 2014 in New York. (Associated Press)

Los Angeles: A man fired a rifle at two Los Angeles officers in a patrol car, but no one was injured in the attack that comes amid tension nationwide between police and protesters rallying against their tactics.

LAPD spokeswoman Officer Nuria Venegas said today that one man was under arrest and a second suspect was being sought in the Sunday night shooting in South Los Angeles, an area of the city ridden with gangs and crime and heavily patrolled by police.

The two officers were responding to a radio call and driving slowly in the neighborhood around 9:30 pm when they saw the muzzle flash of a rifle pointed in their direction, Venegas said. The officers returned fire, but no one was hit. The officers arrested one suspect and recovered a rifle.

Police searched the neighborhood throughout the night for the second suspect, warning nearby residents to stay in their homes. The search of the immediate area was called off early this morning.

Police did not say why the search was called off or whether they had determined a motive for the shooting, which follows weeks of protests in California and across the country against police killings of unarmed black men in Missouri and New York.

The subsequent fatal shooting of two New York City officers in their patrol car has departments proceeding with caution, police said. Los Angeles Deputy Chief Bob Green told KNBC-TV at the scene of the Los Angeles shooting that "based on what's going on in the national picture, tensions are very high, that's not what we need. Whether or not this is related to that - too early to tell."
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