LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man has been killed in a Los Angeles police shooting in the San Fernando Valley - the second deadly LAPD shooting in as many days.
Police say officers responded to a report of a family disturbance Monday afternoon in Arleta.
KCAL-TV says when they arrived, an officer put out an officer-needs-help call and shots were fired.
Police also swarmed a home.
News video showed a man lying on the ground in an alley. A handgun was found on top of a trash can and a shotgun was on the ground nearby.
On Sunday night, Los Angeles police shot and killed a man they say opened fire on a patrol car that was stopped at a red light in El Sereno.
There’s no word on a motive for the attack.
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