Another day, another shooting

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When I heard the sirens and saw the flashing lights of two Monrovia patrol cars whizzing down Huntington Drive Monday night, first thing I thought of was: "No. Couldn't be another shooting. Or could it?"

Sure enough, seconds later, I watched as police set up a perimeter in the 200 block of West Cypress Street. Turns out there was a drive-by shooting.

It seems the violence in Monrovia is growing, and residents of the area are not surprised. I spoke with more than a dozen residents Monday night - including students of Monrovia High - who knew all about rising tensions between Black and Hispanic gangs.

Turns out last night's shooting - though it may have had been fueled by a domestic dispute - involved two adult Black men who shot an adult Hispanic man.

We're just getting more information about the incident this morning. Attempts to talk a sergeant at the scene last night were unsuccessful. One officer kept saying this: "140 E. Lime. That's the Police Department." Yah, I know.

Look for a story in tomorrow's paper.

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monrovian said:

wow i wonder what the black folks are gonna say now. since they are always innocent and are always victims so they say

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