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Daniel Patten, 66, died on Christmas Day after a car lost control and veered into spectators at about 1:30 p.m. near East 230th and Banning streets, said Deputy Eric Ortiz of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau.
A black Cadillac sedan racing a blue car are seen crashing into each other near a crowd of people in footage of the collision posted to social media. A man is seen leaning over an apparently injured man wearing black pants in another video recorded near the crash site, Ortiz said.
Several people were hurt, and a man, now identified as Patten, was struck by a vehicle and died at the scene, Ortiz said.
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By City News Service
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Authorities today are gathering clues in two separate, unrelated shootings that occurred near each other, one in the unincorporated Lennox area of Los Angeles County, where a deputy-involved shooting that left a man dead and the other in Inglewood, where another man was taken to an area hospital and died from his injuries.
In both shootings, two handguns were recovered at each location, the Sheriff s Information Bureau reported.
In the initial dispatch, deputies were responding to a call regarding an assault with a deadly weapon at 6:50 p.m. Saturday in the 4400 block of 104th Street, said Deputy Eric Ortiz of the Sheriff s Information Bureau.
Authorities investigating deadly deputy-involved shooting in Lennox, nearby unrelated shooting in Inglewood
City News Service
LOS ANGELES COUNTY (CNS) Authorities were gathering clues Sunday in two separate, unrelated shootings that occurred near each other, one in the unincorporated Lennox area of Los Angeles County, where deputies shot an armed suspect to death, and the other in Inglewood, where another man was taken to an area hospital and died from his injuries.
Two handguns were recovered at each location, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department Information Bureau.
In the initial dispatch, deputies were responding to a call regarding an assault with a deadly weapon at 6:50 p.m. Saturday in the 4400 block of 104th Street, Deputy Eric Ortiz said.