The incident unfolded near Vermont Avenue and Beverly Boulevard with an altercation on the Metro transit platform between a man and a woman.
LAPD investigators said the incident unfolded near Vermont Avenue and Beverly Boulevard around 10 a.m. with an altercation on the Metro transit platform between a man and a woman that left the woman injuredA male bystander tried to intervene, however, the suspect produced a knife and then fled the scene.
"He brandished a knife so, that’s a crime. We don’t know if he lunged. That’s all going to be part of the investigation," Ruiz added. The suspect allegedly stabbed another man after leaving the Metro station. A witness told FOX 11 that the man was cut in the arm. Police haven’t said how many times the victim was stabbed. According to Lt. Ruiz, the victim was transported to the hospital in stable condition.Once LAPD officers arrived at the scene, they gave multiple commands for the suspect to drop his knife, but he refused.
"They asked him many times to lay down, to drop the knife. He takes the knife again and asks them to go out. He wanted to escape I guess," said Iurii Sumaneev who witnessed the altercation. videos, suddenly found himself shooting a video of a real life police drama right outside his apartment window. He says the area where he lives is "not a safe area.""I heard three shots - four shots. One, boom. Then, boom boom boom...
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