Man shot, killed in Los Angeles' Westlake District
The shooting was reported just after 3 a.m. about one block from MacArthur Park.
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The shooting was reported just after 3 a.m. about one block from MacArthur Park.
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The homeowner fired a gunshot during the incident, but police said there's no evidence that anyone was struck.
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The suspect hopped the property's gate and broke a window but did not make entry into the home, police said.
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The Los Angeles Fire Department said the man was trapped in a shaft for several hours.
Buses in the area will detour through 10 a.m., the LA Metro said.