Drive-by shooting reported in La Puente

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LA PUENTE -- A man was wounded Sunday in a drive-by shooting in a residential neighborhood, authorities said.
The shooting took place about 7:40 p.m. in the 15500 block of Mulvane Street, Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Rico Sandoval said.
The man was shot in the arm by a group of 4-5 male suspects as they passed by in a black SUV, the sergeant said.
A motive in the shooting remained under investigation, he said, and deputies continued searching for suspects late Sunday.


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Anonymous said:

yea its so sad but the cops didnt have the right persons who did the shooting.they arested two for no reason the person who was shot didnt say they where the person that shot him.but the cops still arested them.i think the cops have nothing on them but still have go to court.we need to keep an eye on who is doing wright here the cops or the person they arest.

jerry said:

I agree, The general public would be shocked to learn just how many of our youth are arrested for crimes which they did not commit. Industry sheriffs are well known for there illegal arrests and for ''setting up'' someone that they want off the streets. Too bad the station commander is so blind to everything that goes on around him.

lp resident said:

If they did nothing wrong why did three of them run.
I live on flagstaff and unruh. I saw the whole thing go down. when the cop came in behind them all of them opened their doors but the to in the front seats didn't have enough time to get away . The three in the back seats jumped out before the car stopped and ran in different directions.The two arrested were from dial , and one of the guys that ran you could clearly see his tattoos as he jumped out he was from dial also.

Extenze said:

its so sad but the cops didnt have the right persons who did the shooting.they arested two for no reason the person who was shot didnt say they where the person that shot him.but the cops still arested them.i think the cops have nothing on them but still have go to court.we need to keep an eye on who is doing wright here the cops or the person they arest.

Extenze said:

The general public would be shocked to learn just how many of our youth are arrested for crimes which they did not commit. Industry sheriffs are well known for there illegal arrests and for ''setting up'' someone that they want off the streets. Too bad the station commander is so blind to everything that goes on around him.

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