Probe continues in Rosemead bar shooting

ROSEMEAD — A man who was gravely wounded in a shooting at a Rosemead bar that left six people wounded early Friday was still alive Saturday, authorities said.
One of the wounded, a man whose name was not released, was not expected to survive the shooting, which occurred about 1:30 a.m. at Casa Latina, 8800 Garvey Avenue, Los Angeles County sheriff’s Deputy Byron Ward said.
Two women and three other men were also wounded in the shooting, authorities said. The wounded ranged in age from 20 to 36.
No arrests had been made Saturday, Ward added.
Deputies were responding to reports of a fight in the bar’s parking lot when shots rang out, Los Angeles County sheriff’s Deputy Guillermina Saldana said in a written statement.
“As deputies arrived on scene, several shots were fired by suspects, striking several victims,” the statement said.
Four people were found wounded at the bar, officials said, while another two wounded people were stopped by deputies while fleeing the scene in a car.
It was unclear what led to the fight, Saldana said, and detectives had not determined of the shooting was gang-related.
Deputies found a loaded handgun in the street that had apparently been discarded by one of the shooters.
Officials said it appeared at least two shooters were involved, but it was unclear if they were together or if a shoot-out occurred.
Authorities were also looking into whether any of the wounded people may have also been shooters.

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