Suspect shot by police, officer hit in bulletproof vest at end of chase in Boyle Heights, LAPD says

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BOYLE HEIGHTS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A wild police chase ended with an officer and an armed suspect injured after shots were fired in Boyle Heights on Tuesday afternoon, according to police.

The shooting occurred shortly after 2 p.m. in a residential area near Garnet Street and Marietta Street.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, a police chase that began in Vernon ended after the suspect crashed into a curb and some brush on the side of the road. The suspect reportedly got out of the crashed pickup truck and started running, firing shots at officers.

An officer was hit, but the bullet was stopped by his bulletproof vest, according to police. AIR7 video shows an officer talking to paramedics and pointing to his chest at the scene. He was loaded into an ambulance and taken to the hospital.

Officers returned fire, and the suspect sustained multiple gunshot wounds, according to LAPD. Paramedics were seen tending to the suspect in AIR7 video. It appeared he was not conscious when he was loaded into an ambulance and taken away from the scene.

Police shoot suspect allegedly armed with gun after chase ends in Boyle Heights


AIR7 video from above the scene shows a handgun on the ground, circled with chalk. Dozens of yellow evidence markers were scattered along the pavement.



The suspect's condition was unknown. LAPD said the officer is expected to be OK.

It's unclear what exactly led up to the police chase. Detectives said they are reviewing body-worn camera footage and continuing to investigate at the scene.

This is a breaking report. This page will be updated as more information becomes available.



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