Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting Reported Inside Harbor-UCLA Hospital In Torrance

TORRANCE (CBSLA.com)  — The name of a man was shot and killed by a police officer in the emergency room at Harbor UCLA Medical Center in Torrance was released Sunday.

Ruben Jose Herrera, 26, of Torrance, was shot dead according to Lt. Fred Corral of the coroner's office.

The shooting happened inside the ER around 2:30  p.m on Saturday.

CBS2's Jennifer Kastner reported from the scene.

A man on Twitter posted that his brother is an ER doctor at the hospital. He wrote that some guy "went crazy" in the ER and after the Taser didn't work, "they shot him."

At an evening news conference, the LAPD confirmed the suspect was dead.

Earlier in the day, the suspect was placed under arrest for allegedly assaulting a neighbor, police said.

Around 8:30 a.m, officials said the deceased was throwing bottles at neighbors.

While being subdued by officers in that arrest, the suspect allegedly assaulted two officers. The subject was taken to the hospital and handcuffed.

Hours later when they believed he was calm, officers removed the handcuffs. They said the suspect again became combative, including throwing objects (including a metal stool) at officers.

"A witness stated that the suspect reached for one of the officer's guns and at that point, an officer-involved shooting occurred. One round was fired, striking the suspect," said LAPD Commander Phillip Tingirides.

The deceased was 26 years old. His name is withheld until his next of kin is notified.

No one else was injured during the incident, officials said.

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