An early morning argument at a Los Angeles restaurant apparently triggered gunfire that left 3 people dead and 12 wounded, authorities said Saturday.
Police who arrived at the scene in a working class
neighborhood dotted by tall palm trees found shell casings and blood throughout
the restaurant, located west of downtown Los Angeles.
Two possible suspects were being questioned.
Los Angeles Police Department Officer Mike Lopez said a
preliminary investigation found a party was underway at 12:30 a.m. Saturday in
the restaurant, operating out of a converted home, when an argument started.
A man and woman left, then returned, and the restaurant
erupted in gunfire.
Mayor Eric Garcetti said he was confident police would
unravel questions surrounding the shooting, and expressed sympathy for victims'
families.
He called it "the latest example of a senseless
gun violence epidemic that causes so much pain and sorrow in our city and
across the nation.
"We cannot tolerate these tragedies multiplying in
communities across America," Garcetti said in a statement.
The shooting occurred in a residential area of modest
homes. Investigators were snapping photographs and scouring the ground in an
area that extended over two blocks.
Three people died at the scene, and 12 others were
transported to local hospitals. Their conditions ranged from critical to stable
but serious.
Police did not disclose the names or ages of the
fatalities or the wounded.
"There was some type of party there," Lopez
said. After the couple left the restaurant and returned "that's when the
shooting occurred."
Neighbor Sheryl Cobb said she was awakened by screaming
and gunfire, but never left her home for fear of getting caught in a crossfire.
"Bullets don't have names on them," she said.
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