Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor VINCENT - A woman between 20 and 30 years old allegedly armed with a large metal object is considered stable, but in critical condition after being shot by a deputy Saturday morning.
The woman was seen by multiple witnesses as she swung the metal object, described as a large pipe wrench, at passing motorists and vandalized vehicles in the area of North Vincent Avenue and East Cypress Street around at 10 a.m. November 26. A deputy, called to the scene, saw the woman walking in the middle of the street armed with the pipe. “As the female approached the patrol unit, she shattered the rear window of the vehicle with the pipe wrench. The female suspect then charged toward the deputy and a deputy involved shooting occurred,” according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in a written statement. The pipe wrench was recovered at the scene. A civilian SUV was found with two shattered windows on Vincent Avenue just south of the crime scene. At least one other vehicle also suffered a shattered windshield near the intersection where the deputy shooting occurred. A resident who asked that her name not be used witnessed some of the commotion as the suspect swung the wrench pipe at passing motorists. One driver was reportedly forced to drive northbound in southbound lanes to avoid their vehicle being struck. One pedestrian familiar with the resident said the suspect threatened her with the wrench pipe. A mess of bloodied cloth, the suspect’s shoes, evidence markers and the pipe wrench were scattered about the asphalt. It is unclear if the suspect suffered from mental issues, or was under the influence. |
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