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[VIDEO] Video captures 'ambush' shooting of two Los Angeles sheriff's deputies

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Moments ago, 2 of our Sheriff Deputies were shot in Compton and were transported to a local hospital. They are both still fighting for their lives, so please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. We will update this thread with information as it becomes available.</p>— LA County Sheriffs (@LASDHQ) <a href="https://twitter.com/LASDHQ/status/1304975945376305153?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 13, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


Two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies are fighting for their lives after they were shot in an apparent ambush that was captured on video.

The pair, a man and a woman, were sitting in their patrol car in Compton when a gunman approached from the side and opened fire before fleeing the scene.

Officials said both were in a critical condition after suffering multiple gunshot wounds and were currently undergoing surgery.

A hunt is now underway for the attacker.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department released surveillance footage of the shooting, saying in a statement: "The gunman walked up on the deputies and opened fire without warning or provocation."

Captain Gisselle Espinoza, of Los Angeles Police Department, joined a number of law enforcement officials in voicing her shock over the attack.

"I hope this monster is caught soon," she said.

"I'm sick to my stomach. The deputies are in my prayers."

It was unclear whether a particular suspect was being sought.

It comes after LA sheriff's detectives shot and killed a man in Compton on Thursday after, they say, he opened fire on them as they served a search warrant.

There is no suggestion the two incidents are linked.

https://news.sky.com/story/video-ca...of-two-los-angeles-sheriffs-deputies-12070610
 
Two Los Angeles police officers are in a critical condition after being shot in what police are calling an ambush.

Video of the incident shows a figure approach the officers' vehicle, before opening fire and running away.

Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva called the act "cowardly". The suspect remains at large.

Almost 40 US police officers were killed in the line of duty in 2020, FBI statistics show eight of them the victims of an ambush.

Protesters shouted anti-police slogans and blocked the entrance to the emergency room where the two officers are being treated, police and witnesses said.

The officers involved have not been named, but have been described as a 31-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man.

"One male deputy and one female deputy were ambushed as they sat in their patrol vehicle. Both sustained multiple gunshot wounds and are in critical condition. They are both currently undergoing surgery. The suspect is still at large," LA County Sheriffs tweeted.

"This is just a sombre reminder that this is a dangerous job. Actions, words have consequences and our job does not get easier because people don't like law enforcement," Sheriff Villanueva said.

Sharing the footage of the incident, US President Donald Trump, tweeted: "Animals that must be hit hard."

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Responding to the attack, Democratic Californian congressman Adam Schiff said he was praying for the two officers.

"Every day, law enforcement officers put themselves at risk to protect our community," he tweeted. "I hope the perpetrator of this cowardly attack can be quickly brought to justice."

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54137838
 
Investigators in Los Angeles have charged a man with the attempted murder of two police officers who were shot as they sat in their patrol car.

Deonte Lee Murray, 36, was already in custody for unrelated carjacking charges, prosecutors said.

At a court appearance on Wednesday he pleaded not guilty to the charges in both cases, AP News reported.

Widely shared video of the shooting showed a figure approach the police car, open fire and then run away.

The officers were seriously injured but have since been released from hospital.
 
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