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Off-Duty LAPD Detective, Suspect Critically Wounded In Skid Row Shooting
An off-duty Los Angeles police detective and a suspect are both in critical condition after exchanging gunfire early Thursday morning in Skid Row.
Feb. 15, 2019
An off-duty Los Angeles police detective and a suspect are both in critical condition after exchanging gunfire early Thursday morning in Skid Row.
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