Man expected to survive Pasadena shooting

PASADENA – A local man suffered serious wounds but was expected to survive after a shooting early Sunday, police said.
Few details were known about the shooting Sunday, which occurred about 2:30 a.m. in a residential neighborhood in the 1000 block of North Summit Avenue, Pasadena police Lt. Keith Jones said.
The wounded 42-year-old man was walking down the street when he was shot in the chest and leg, the lieutenant said.
He added that the wounded man told police he did not see his attacker.
“He said shots rang out and he was hit twice,” Jones said.
A motive in the attack was not known.

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3 thoughts on “Man expected to survive Pasadena shooting

  1. 2:30 AM! walking the streets??, U gotta be kidding!

    Wonder what the body count will be in SGV this weekend?, we’ve got a office pool going, the Mega-Pool is for L.A. County, must be DOA not Critical. Jump in pool with a number prior to 6:00 am Monday. It’s called “Gallows Humor”. 1st prize is set of used body armor and free weekend trip to Tijuana.

  2. What in the hell is a blind guy doing walk in the street at 2:30AM….. “Didn’t see Nuttin”

  3. What in the hell is a blind guy doing walk in the street at 2:30AM….. “Didn’t see Nuttin”.

    Re: ‘Dead Pool’ put me down for a bakers dozen,skip TJ though I’ll take El Monte.

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