4 shot in East L.A. following Mexico’s elimination from World Cup
A shooting in East Los Angeles left four people injured following Mexico's elimination from the World Cup.
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Four people, including a woman and a child, were shot in East Los Angeles. The incident occurred after crowds gathered following a World Cup match between Mexico and England, which resulted in Mexico's elimination.
Coverage from the Los Angeles Times, NBC Los Angeles, ABC7 Los Angeles, and KTLA emphasizes the timing of the violence and the LAPD's issuance of a citywide tactical alert before the match had even ended. Authorities are currently searching for a suspect, according to reports from ABC7 Los Angeles.
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Quick answers
How many people were injured?
Four people were shot.
Who was among the victims?
KTLA reports that a woman and a child were among the four shot.
What precautions did police take before the event?
According to NBC Los Angeles, the LAPD issued a citywide tactical alert before the end of the Mexico-England match.
Coverage (5)
- 4 shot in East L.A. after crowds gather following Mexico-England World Cup game Los Angeles Times · 9h ago
- LAPD issues citywide tactical alert before end of Mexico-England World Cup match NBC Los Angeles · 9h ago
- 4 hurt in East LA shooting following World Cup celebrations; search underway for suspect ABC7 Los Angeles · 9h ago
- Woman, child among 4 shot in East L.A. after Mexico’s World Cup loss KTLA · 9h ago
- 4 shot in East L.A. following Mexico’s elimination from World Cup KTLA · 9h ago
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