Surveillance video shows LAPD officer opens fire after suspect points apparent handgun in Arleta
Three people were detained Saturday morning after a shooting involving a Los Angeles police officer in Arleta, authorities said.
No one was struck by gunfire, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. An officer suffered a minor hand injury from a fall during the incident.
Officers were conducting a stolen vehicle investigation in the area of Hoyt Street and Canterbury Avenue at about 3 a.m. when it saw three people on the sidewalk on Hoyt Street, the LAPD said in a series of tweets.
A man in the trio turned toward the officers and allegedly pointed what police said appeared to be a handgun in their direction. An officer shot at the man and all three people ran.
A large perimeter was established, and a SWAT team and K-9 unit responded to assist in a search of the area.
All three people were later found, with two of the individuals suffering K-9 bites, the LAPD said. They were taken to a hospital for treatment.
At this time, the handgun the suspect was armed with has not been located," the LAPD said.