Five people were shot within a span of three hours - four of them died, including a teenage boy and a homeless man.
Four shootings that happened within 48 hours across Los Angeles County are under investigation by law enforcement.Sources tell FOX 11 there may be two suspects who are working together in these murders, which happened in a span of just three hours. The four victims include a teenage boy and a homeless man.The first shooting was reported in Bell Sunday evening around 11:30 p.m. That's when a person was found shot to death in the 6300 block of Bear Avenue, right next to a school.
That victim died as a result. Friends said he was only 14-years-old. The other teenager is believed to be around 17 was shot in the leg, but he survived. Two hours later, the story moves to Huntington Park, here at 2:37 a.m. Monday the morning patrol officers found a man lying in the street near a fire station on Santa Fe. The victim, who is believed to be a homeless man who lived in a nearby encampment, had also been shot to death.
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