Multi Agency Response for Active Shooter (Marina Del Rey)
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2024
- Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Marina Del Rey and Los Angeles Police Department Pacific units received multiple calls for shots fired in the area of Washington Boulevard and Via Marina. Units arrived on scene and heard active shots being fired at an apartment complex on the 4100 block of Via Marina. Deputies and officers from both departments requested additional resources to assist them with apprehending the suspect. While waiting for the additional units, the suspect went on the roof of the apartment building and started firing rounds. Special Enforcement Bureau units from the LASD as well as the Bearcat from Los Angeles World Airports Police responded to assist with the incident. Personnel formed an arrest team and were able to find the suspect inside of the complex. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. No injuries were reported.
Agencies featured in this video:
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Los Angeles Police Department
Los Angeles County Fire Department
Los Angeles World Airports Police
McCormick Ambulance
Recorded in Marina Del Rey, CA - 4/13 & 4/14/2024
Weird how the bearcat didn’t have lights on
Wiring issue most likely
Or complete disregard for public safety @@trashmanthomas9033
Incredible catches!!
You know it’s a good video when Gio be commenting
Anyone notice that Gardena police unit?
my boy cameron told me bout this
what was that unmarked white fpiu doing. was it on stand-by? was it lacofd? at: 7:40
LACoFD Public Info
Probably a stinger tbh
7:39 tactical medic?
tactical medics, at least in LAFD, don't have that lighting
No, I think that was an LACoFD PIO
@@SoCalFB2 oh ok
This is what pisses me off about big city drivers, complete disrespect for emergency vehicles approaching, they 100% see and hear from behind they flying in the don't move to the right or stop in lane
Also this is lasd turff they equal to lapd size why mutual aid?
1:00 looks like LAFD EMS?
LACoFD BC
@@SoCalFB2 Oh ok
A difference you can distinguish LAFD and LACoFD is that LAFD has a white strip through their vehicles, meanwhile The County Fire has a yellow strip.
@@Show-cv4tx that'll make things easier. Thanks!