Crime & Safety

Officer Injured At LAPD's Harbor Station Expected To Recover

Police arrest suspect in connection to an attack on an LAPD officer Saturday night; the officer was expected to make a full recovery.

LOS ANGELES, CA — A man who entered a Los Angeles Police Department station in San Pedro, took an officer's gun and fired shots at him before fleeing was in custody Sunday. The injured officer was expected to make a full recovery, Police Chief Michel Moore said.

The officer went out to meet with the individual in the lobby of the LAPD's Harbor Station at 2175 John S Gibson Blvd. around 10 p.m. Saturday, but their conversation went south quickly, Moore told reporters outside Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.

The LAPD's stations are currently closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but officers usually answer the door when there's a knock.

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The officer suffered injuries consistent with being "pistol whipped" during the attack, Los Angeles Police Chief Michael Moore told NBC Los Angeles.

"During the altercation, it appears at this very early stage, that the officer's weapon was taken from him and rounds were fired by the individual at the officer," Moore said.

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The station's watch commander fired a gun at the suspect as the suspect was fleeing, according to a Los Angeles Times report. It did not appear the suspect was hit by the gunfire, the report states.

The suspect then ran to a white pickup truck, setting off a brief chase, followed by the arrest of a man who was believed to be around 29 years old, Moore said. He was taken into custody in the area of Pacific Avenue and 17th Street.

The suspect suffered minor injuries and was treated for minor abrasions before being booked.

Moore said that when he stepped inside the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center room where he found the injured Harbor Station employee, he confirmed that the officer had not sustained head wounds or bullet fragments as earlier reported, but rather, "bumps and bruises."

Moore said on social media that the officer was "resting and will be OK."

The incident comes two weeks after a pair of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies were injured in Compton in an unprovoked shooting at a Metro station.

City Councilman Joe Buscaino, who represents the 15th Council District, told CBS2 the incident is "another reminder of the danger of police work."

Mayor Eric Garcetti was also quick to respond and show his support.

"Sending my best wishes for a quick and full recovery to our @LAPDHQ officer injured in an incident at the Harbor Station tonight," Garcetti tweeted Saturday night. "The officer is in stable condition and we're closely monitoring the situation."

Buscaino, who served as an LAPD officer for 15 years, told CBS he feels the ripple effects of an aggressive act like this acutely.

"For us, this hits home," he told the station. "In light of what's taking place in our county, it's shocking."

Earlier Saturday, an off-duty LAPD officer had several shots fired at his car while driving in Reseda.

The San Pedro incident comes in the wake of a recent intensification of protests across the Southland that have raised questions about the role of police in the community, and treatment of minority groups by law enforcement.

The City News Service and Patch Staffers Tim Moran and Kat Schuster contributed to this report.

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