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Search called off for gunman in South L.A.

LAPD officers with a K-9 dog search the Chesterfield Square neighborhood of South Los Angeles for suspects after an officer-involved shooting early Wednesday morning.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
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Los Angeles police have called off a search in South L.A. for two people, one of them a gunman who they say pointed his weapon at officers.

Police dogs and SWAT officers searched a four-block area in South L.A. for hours Wednesday morning but were unable to find them.

It all started about 1:20 a.m. when officers patrolling the neighborhood at 52nd Street and Saint Andrews Place were flagged down by a citizen who alerted them to a group of people with a firearm, LAPD Officer Norma Eisenman said.

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Officers approached the people, who got into a vehicle and drove away.

Police followed in a short pursuit. The vehicle crashed into parked cars, and the occupants fled. One person was caught at that time and taken into custody.

Police ran after a second suspect, who they say pointed a weapon at them, and at least one officer opened fire. It was unclear whether the suspect was injured or whether he fired a weapon, Eisenman said.

No officers were hurt in the shooting.

Moments later, police received a call in the neighborhood of 57th Street and Saint Andrews Place, where a resident reported hearing someone in her garage.

Police searched the area and asked residents to remain in their homes before calling off the search.

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