
Investigation continues after two wounded during 110 freeway shooting in Gardena
Kara Finnstrom provides the latest on a shooting that occurred on the 110 Freeway early Monday morning in Gardena.
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Kara Finnstrom provides the latest on a shooting that occurred on the 110 Freeway early Monday morning in Gardena.
At least two people were seen being treated on the side of the road. Marci Gonzalez reports.
One person was detained at the end of the pursuit, which began when officers tried to stop the vehicle for reckless driving. Chris Holmstrom reports.
The vehicle, a dark gray Scion, was believed to have slammed into the center divider on the southbound lanes of the 110 Freeway before rolling several times. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Tina Patel reports from South Pasadena, where an investigation into a freeway shooting targeting a motorcyclist was underway early Thursday morning.
A Sigalert was issued and expected to last for hours in Exposition Park early Monday morning, after a body was found on the southbound lanes of I-110 in Exposition Park.
The mural is eight stories tall and visible from the 110 Freeway. Chris Holmstrom reports.
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Two suspects were arrested Thursday evening after leading LAPD officers on a brief pursuit down the 110 Freeway. They were wanted for pursuit and possession of a firearm.
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The crash happened at about 2 a.m. on the northbound 110 Freeway, south of Stadium Way. The driver appeared to lose control of the vehicle, which slammed into a guardrail and a metal post.
A four-car collision on the 110 Freeway caused an hours-long multiple-lane closure on Sunday evening.
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The victim was able to pull off the freeway and drive himself to a hospital.
A suspected drunk driver was traveling south in the northbound lanes, CHP said.
Video from the scene showed three bullet holes in the passenger side of the car.
The crash shut down the northbound side of the freeway for more than three hours.
The crash happened at about 12:40 a.m. on the freeway's southbound lanes, just north of the 91 Freeway, according to the California Highway Patrol. A witness said a sedan was going north in the southbound No. 3 lane just before the crash.
Three of the teens were not wearing seat belts.
Caltrans District 7 reported that crews were still working to clear the noodles at about 8:30 p.m. Monday and were expected to remain on scene until 10:30 p.m.
The Los Angeles Police Department gave up the chase after the suspect started driving the wrong way on the 170 Freeway.
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The Los Angeles Police Department gave up the chase after the suspect started driving the wrong way on the 170 Freeway.
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The Los Angeles Police Department gave up the chase after the suspect started driving the wrong way on the 170 Freeway.
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