Police search for sniper who shot Los Angeles County deputy sheriff
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[August 22, 2019]
By Rich McKay
(Reuters) - A sniper opened fire at a Los
Angeles County sheriff's station on Wednesday afternoon, wounding a
deputy and sending police SWAT teams hunting for a gunman on the loose
in buildings nearby.
The deputy, Angel Reinosa, 21, was shot in the chest as he walked
outside the Lancaster City, California, station about 2:45 p.m. (2145
GMT), headed for his car parked near the station's helicopter landing
pad.
However, body armor deflected the bullet, which grazed his shoulder,
sheriff's spokesman Marvin Crowder said.
"We're very fortunate that he is going to be all right," Crowder said.
"But this is a very, very dangerous situation."
"We have a gunman out there targeting law enforcement but have no ID, no
suspect description," he said.
The incident followed a number of mass shootings and also a spate of
arrests of people threatening mass shootings in the United States.
Gunmen using semi-automatic rifles and high-volume magazines killed 31
people in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, earlier this month.
A Tennessee man was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly posting threats
online to "shoot up" a facility run by Planned Parenthood in Washington,
D.C., the latest arrest in a nationwide law enforcement effort to thwart
mass shootings. [L2N25H1LH]
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At least two shots fired in the latest incident in California.
Police sources told the Los Angeles Times that the bullets came from
a high-velocity rifle.
A police SWAT team searched a four-story apartment building near the
station as a possible location for the shooter, police said.
No one had been taken into custody by early on Thursday.
Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Paris told the newspaper the shooting was
incomprehensible in the southern California city of about 170,000,
about 70 miles (112 km) north of Los Angeles.
"He is walking out of the sheriff's station, and a sniper took a
shot at him," Paris said.
Police warned nearby residents to stay indoors.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Paul Tait)
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