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TOPANGA Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Valley Bureau Homicide is asking for the public’s help to identify a homicide suspect.
The LAPD reported on Monday, February 22, around 11:42 p.m., Topanga Area officers responded to a radio call at West Hills Hospital for a shooting victim. Upon arrival, officers learned the victim was being treated for multiple gunshot wounds. The hospital staff advised officers an unknown male dropped the victim off and left. Officers observed video footage that showed a male driving an older model sedan drop off the victim then drive away.
On Tuesday, February 23, around 12:20 a.m., the victim died from his injuries sustained. The victim has been identified as Tony Dunn, 26, of Northridge.
Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced the man dead at the scene.
The moments leading up to the shooting – including a confrontation between the two men – are still under investigation, police said.
The man in custody told officers that he opened fire after the other man had brandished a gun at him.
Detectives viewed surveillance video and it showed a man driving his vehicle at a very slow speed in the neighborhood. The suspect approached, but the shooting was not captured on video.
Detectives recovered two handguns from the scene.
Details about the dead man s identity is being withheld, pending next of kin notification.
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