SHOOTING UPDATE: LAPD says two drivers got into an argument on the 90 Freeway, then pulled off at Lincoln, where one driver got out of his vehicle and shot the other, then fled on foot
Los Angeles police say the incident began with an apparent argument between two drivers on the eastbound 90 Freeway just after noon Monday.
Apparently the two vehicles exited the freeway and ended up at the intersection of Maxella Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard. At that point, police say, the driver of one vehicle got out and shot the other driver, described as a man around 25 years old. The suspect fled the scene. Footage from AIR7 HD showed two vehicles at the scene, an SUV which appeared to have one or more bullet holes in a window and a second vehicle, a dark-colored four-door sedan, covered in a white tent where there was believed to be a body.
Police say the incident began on the 90 Freeway and ended about two blocks away, in the area of Maxella Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard.A detailed description of the male suspect was not available.Copyright © 2023 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.
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