Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2016

'A bloody scene': 3 killed, 12 wounded in gun battle at West Adams restaurant - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles police[1] are searching for several suspects in connection with the mass shooting at a restaurant in the West Adams district that left three people dead and 12 others wounded.

Detectives are searching for at least three suspects in the shooting, said LAPD Capt. Peter Whittingham. Police took into custody two "persons of interest" — a man and a woman, who was among those injured — but neither has been formally arrested. 

 "We have street names for these suspects but we don't who the killers are yet," he said. "The people shot either don't know the killers or aren't telling us what they do know." 

As for the motive, Whittingham said it may have been more than a simple argument that erupted at the eatery, but detectives could not say for sure. A gun was recovered from the scene.

"It may be a narcotics-related dispute … a dispute between parties over business transactions," Whittingham said.

Detectives believe the shooters killed their primary target with a hail of bullets.

"We believe there was return fire," Whittingham said.

There were at least 50 people inside the restaurant in the 2900 block of Rimpau Boulevard at the time of the incident, Sgt. Frank Preciado said.

Three men left the restaurant, returned with firearms and began shooting, police said. Others at the restaurant also opened fire, and some diners were caught in the crossfire, Preciado said.

Alvin Fortier has lived on Rimpau Boulevard for 10 years and said he knows the people at the house where the shooting occurred.

"They're friendly with me," he said.

He said they sell food out of the house and occasionally host parties, adding that this isn't the first time there has been a shooting at the house. A few months ago, eight or nine shots were fired at the same place, but nobody was hit, he said.

"It's like that place is targeted," Fortier said.

One man, who declined to give his name, said the home serves as a gathering spot for many in the Jamaican community. If someone wants to have a party and doesn't have a space, they could go to the homeowner and ask to hold their event there, he said.

"And he would accommodate you. That's the type of person he is," he said. "He's well-respected in our community, our Jamaican circles."

The man said he often comes and gets food at the house — plates he described as "next to home-cooked meals that we're used to back home."

"Real authentic Jamaican food," he said.

The gathering last night was a birthday party, the man said, adding that he atte nded. The mood ahead of the shooting was "real cool, real quiet, nice music. Everybody just chilling," he said.

But then, he said, came "chaos, chaos, chaos."

"The explosions," he said. "Those weren't no average handguns.… And it was multiple guns involved. It wasn't one.... It was more than one."

The man said he didn't know who started the shooting, but emphasized that "the owner of the house is not a bad person. It's the people that came to his home and did this that's making the bad reflection. It's sad."

One neighbor, who identified herself only as Alice, said she has lived at her home for eight years and that as long as she has lived there, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, there are cars parked all along her street, even along stretches of the curb painted red. The street starts filling up in the early afternoon and empties out about 1 a.m., she said.

"We can barely get in our neighborhood," she said.

Martha Velasquez, 54, was visiting her daughter when she woke to the rapid sound of gunfire. She said she peeked through the bedroom window that faces the backyard and saw three men on the roof of a neighbor's home.

The men then made their way down her daughter's backyard and ran off through the driveway, Velasquez said.

On Saturday morning, dried drops of blood led from the driveway and down Hartcourt Avenue, about a block from where the shooting occurred.

Mayor Eric Garcetti[2] issued a statement Saturday, saying the shooting was "the latest example of a senseless gun violence epidemic that causes so much pain and sorrow in our city and across the nation.

"Our thoughts are with the families mourning or praying at bedsides today," Garcetti said. "We must take action against easy access to firearms and the thoughtless, indiscriminate, murderous use of them."

According to The Times' Crime L.A. database, the West Adams district has seen 109 violent crimes over the last six months, but no homicides until now.  

Through July 16, overall crime rose 6.3% across the city compared with the same period last year, LAPD records show. Property crime was up 3.8%, and violent offenses climbed by 15.9%.

Violent crime was led by a 19.2% jump in aggravated assaults and a 16.8% increase in robberies.

The West Adams district in Southwest L.A. has seen a wave of gentrification in recent years that has quickened with construction of the Expo Line through the area.

richard.winton@latimes.com

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marc.olson@latimes.com[3]

 

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UPDATES:

5:50 p.m.: This story has been updated with new information from police.

2:55 p.m.: This story has been updated with new information from the owner of the house where the shooting occurred and more information from eyewitnesses. 

1:55 p.m.: This story has been updated with additional reaction from a person who attended the party, the owner of the catering business and neighbors. The story has also undergone additional editing.  

12:20 p.m.: This story has been updated with interview with the eatery's owner and with new eyewitness accounts and a statement from the mayor.

10:55 a.m.: This story has been updated with new information from police and neighbors.

9:45 a.m.: This article was updated with more details about the neighborhood.   

8:35 a.m.: This article was updated with witness accounts and details about the restaurant.

8:10 a.m. This article was updated wi th details about the investigation from LAPD Deputy Chief Bill Scott.

7:30 a.m.: This article was updated with details about the shooting from LAPD Sgt. Frank Preciado.

7:11 a.m.: This article was updated with background about the West Adams district and recent crime statistics.

6:35 a.m.: This article was updated with a revised casualty count and more details about the shooting location.

5:20 a.m.: This article was updated with a revised death toll of three.

This article was first published at 2:05 a.m.

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