Four people shot dead, two wounded in Los Angeles shooting spree
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[July 26, 2019]
By Rich McKay
(Reuters) - Four people were shot dead and
two wounded on Thursday in a shooting spree that spread across four
three Los Angeles neighborhoods and touched off a 12-hour manhunt before
police tackled and arrested an armed suspect.
A Los Angeles police spokesman identified the suspect as Gerry Zaragoza,
26, and said he was held on pending murder charges in the shooting
deaths of his father and brother, and the wounding of his mother with a
gun shot. The spokesman did not identify the victims.
The shooting spree started at an apartment the suspect shared with his
parents at about 2 a.m. on Thursday in LA's Canoga Park, police said.
Police said the suspect also allegedly shot and killed a woman he knew
at a gas station in North Hollywood about 45 minutes later, but did not
characterize their relationship.
Some media referred to her as a former girlfriend, others as an
acquaintance.
At the same time, he allegedly shot and wounded a gas station clerk. The
man was shot five times and was in critical condition, the Los Angeles
Times and other media reported.
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Later, at about 7:45 a.m., police said Zaragoza allegedly shot a
gardener he tried to rob at an ATM machine. And at about 1 p.m. he
allegedly shot and killed a man on a bus in the Van Nuys
neighborhood, police said.
Media reports say he did not know the man on the bus and that the
shooting appeared to be random.
The Los Angeles Times reported that Zaragoza was arrested in Canoga
Park after being tackled by plain clothes officers about 2:30 p.m.
Police used a taser to subdue him.
An LAPD spokesman had no information on any bond set for Zaragoza,
but said he remained in police custody early Friday. It was unclear
if he had an attorney.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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