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2 killed, 6 wounded in shooting at music festival after-party in downtown Los Angeles

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, AUG 4 – The shooting followed an argument at a warehouse party linked to a music festival, with one arrest made and eight victims including two fatalities, police said.

  • Early Monday, Aug. 4, a shooting in downtown Los Angeles near 14th Place and Paloma Street left two individuals dead and six others injured.
  • The shooting followed an argument at a warehouse party, which police had shut down around 11 p.m. Sunday, and a suspect was arrested for firearm possession during that time.
  • Witnesses reported more than a dozen gunshots coming from a red sedan, and several victims were rushed to hospitals with varying conditions, including a 52-year-old woman who later died.
  • LAPD homicide detectives interviewed witnesses and canvassed the scene while authorities advised the public to avoid the area, stating the investigation continues amid uncertainty if all suspects are detained.
  • The shooting suggests ongoing gang-related violence in the area and has prompted heightened police activity and community concern in the mixed commercial and industrial zone.
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Two people were killed and six others were wounded in a mass shooting that happened in the early hours of Monday morning at an afterparty of a music festival in downtown Los Angeles, officials said, the Guardian reports.

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Fox 11 LA broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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