A gunman went on a shooting spree near California
polling stations, killing one man and wounding two women before dying following
a shootout with police, authorities said.
The shooting took place in early afternoon in the
city of Azusa, 25 miles (40 kilometers) east of Los Angeles, Vanessa Lozano,
spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County Fire Department, told AFP.
The incident prompted a lockdown at nearby schools
and at two polling stations, one of which was later reopened.Officers arriving at the scene in a residential
neighborhood found three shooting victims and came under fire, Azusa police
chief Steve Hunt told reporters.He said officers returned fire and the gunman was
later pronounced dead at the scene.It was unclear if the gunman was killed by police or
took his own life, authorities said.
"One male victim was transported to a local
hospital where he was pronounced dead and two female adults were also
transported to a local hospital where they are listed both in critical
condition," the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said in a statement.It was unclear what prompted the attack.
Azusa police advised residents to stay clear of the
area and shelter in place as officers combed the neighborhood looking for
possible other suspects. Local government official Dean Logan called on
voters to find other polling sites to cast their ballots."Voters should avoid the area and, if
necessary, cast a ballot at an alternate polling location," he tweeted.
A woman inside one of the affected polling stations
said she heard shots ring out before officials placed the area on lockdown.
Some 30 people were inside when the incident unfolded, she said.
"At first, I thought it was construction but
people came running into the room saying they see a guy with a bulletproof vest
and a white shirt," she told CNN. "As of right now, they just have us
in the voting room and are trying to keep us calm."
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