
At least 4 dead — including child — after gunman opens fire in Los Angeles suburb
NY Post
Four people, including a child, were killed and a fifth was critically injured when a gunman opened fire at an office building in a Los Angeles suburb on Wednesday afternoon local time, police said.
The gunfire rang out in a two-story business complex on West Lincoln Avenue in the city of Orange, about 30 miles southeast of LA, around 5:30 p.m., Lt. Jennifer Amat said at a press conference. When officers responded, shots were actively being fired, Amat told reporters. The gunman was critically wounded when police confronted him, and was later transported to an area hospital. It’s unclear if he was shot by police or if his wound was self-inflicted, cops said.More Related News

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