Police are investigating a shooting that left a North Long Beach home pock-marked with bullets Sunday.
Long Beach Police were called to the home in the 100 block of East 69th Street at about 3 p.m. after the shooting occurred, said Sgt. Dina Zapalski.
Witnesses told officers a man was walking between the 100 and 200 blocks of East 69th when a car stopped alongside him and a man got out of the car and confronted the pedestrian.
The pair got into an argument that culminated in the man from the car pulling out a gun and opening fire, witnesses said.
The pedestrian ran from the area, apparently not hit by by the gunfire, Zapalski said.
The gunman got back into the car and fled, she added.
"The only (people to come forward) are the people whose home was hit by the bullets," the sergeant said.
None of them were hit by gunfire, Zapalski said.
Anyone with information about the shooting can call the Violent Crimes detail at 562-570-7250.
Long Beach Police were called to the home in the 100 block of East 69th Street at about 3 p.m. after the shooting occurred, said Sgt. Dina Zapalski.
Witnesses told officers a man was walking between the 100 and 200 blocks of East 69th when a car stopped alongside him and a man got out of the car and confronted the pedestrian.
The pair got into an argument that culminated in the man from the car pulling out a gun and opening fire, witnesses said.
The pedestrian ran from the area, apparently not hit by by the gunfire, Zapalski said.
The gunman got back into the car and fled, she added.
"The only (people to come forward) are the people whose home was hit by the bullets," the sergeant said.
None of them were hit by gunfire, Zapalski said.
Anyone with information about the shooting can call the Violent Crimes detail at 562-570-7250.


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