Minggu, 16 Oktober 2016

Panic breaks out at a birthday party in West Adams: 'When the shooting started, everyone scattered' - Los Angeles Times

The usual weekend crowd showed up for Jamaican food and music at a small stucco house in the West Adams district Friday, filling every parking space on the street and blocking driveways.

At about midnight, Paul Elen walked over to the house to ask the partygoers to move a car. A DJ was playing tunes and the house and frontyard were jammed with people.

Shortly after Elen returned to his brother's home, he heard gunfire.

"I heard about 15, 20 shots," he said. "First it was two shots, then they started firing again."

"My brother thought it was fireworks," Elen, 64, recalled Saturday. "I said, 'No, ain't no smoke in there. Them ain't fireworks, them gunshots.'" They were coming from the party.

When Los Angeles police[1] arrived at the house in the 2900 block of South Rimpau Boulevard, they found a bloody, chaotic scene.

"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." 

For Jamaicans, Dilly's was a place you can "feel at home because you're amongst people from your country that can relate to you," said the man who was inside the house when the shooting occurred. 

If someone was planning a party or an event and didn't have a location, they could go to Dilly and ask if they could hold it there, he said.

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

But this weekend's carnage was too much for Dilly.

He said he plans to sell the house and move back to Jamaica.

richard.winton@latimes.com[4]

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Times staff writers Bettina Boxall, Deborah Netburn, Anh Do and Angel Jennings contributed to this report.

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