Two seriously wounded in Inglewood Halloween shooting

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From City News Service:

A man and woman were shot leaving a Halloween party in Inglewood, and the man was on life support this morning, while the woman was in critical condition.

The shooting outside a home in the 400 block of North Edgewood Street happened shortly after midnight.

The man was shot in the head and the woman in her chest, an Inglewood police watch commander told a video crew at the scene.

The condition of the victims was confirmed by Inglewood police Sgt. Freeman Smith, who said detectives had not yet determined a motive for the shooting.

Officers found several bullet casings spread over a 50-foot area outside the party, according to the video crew, but Freeman said he did not have any information on how many gunmen were involved or other circumstances of the shooting.

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Anonymous said:

Be aware there will be blood please stop the killing

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