Local News in Brief : Shots Fired From Car at Students; None Hit
No one was injured Tuesday when shots were fired into a crowd of students outside James Monroe High School in Sepulveda, Los Angeles police said.
Lt. Don Kitchen said the shots came from a stolen car about 3:25 p.m. at the school in the 9200 block of Haskell Avenue. Classes had been dismissed for only a few minutes, he said. Two men and a woman were in the car, witnesses told police.
School police chased the car to Gloria Avenue, where it ran into a parked car and overturned. The three bleeding occupants crawled from the wreckage but managed to escape, Kitchen said.
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