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Four people have been injured in a shooting in Los Angeles inside a downtown apartment complex.
The shooting took place at the 100 block of Ingraham Street in the California city around 2am on Saturday.
Witnesses said that the shooter was driving a white BMW SUV.
Three of the victims are described as Black males between the ages of 25 and 30, with a fourth described as a 40-year-old Hispanic woman, the Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News.
“[The victims] were standing in front of the thousand block of Ingraham Street when the suspects - four male Hispanics - approached the vehicle and fired multiple shots, striking the victims,” police told the outlet.
The shooting reportedly occurred in the complex’s mail room.
The shooter fled the scene, and the four victims were transported to a local hospital for treatment. They are reportedly in stable condition.
The LAPD is investigating the incident. The suspect is still at large.
This is breaking news story and is being updated