Man Injured in Accidental New Year’s Day Shooting in Long Beach, Investigation Underway

Long Beach kicked off the new year with a concerning incident as police reported an accidental discharge of a firearm that left one man injured. According to the Long Beach Police Department’s official blotter, officers were called to the scene on the 1700 block of Sherman Place just after midnight on January 1, 2026. A male adult was discovered with non-life-threatening injuries to his lower body.

Once on site, law enforcement responded rapidly, initially providing aid to the wounded individual. Their efforts were soon taken over by the Long Beach Fire Department, who were essential in transporting the man to a local hospital for further treatment. This sequence of early morning events punctuated the first hours of the year with a stark reminder of the ever-present potential for danger in even the ordinary possessions we keep in our midst.

The LBPD has clarified that the shooting incident was not intentional. “Upon arrival, officers contacted a male adult with non-life-threatening injuries to the lower body,” the formal account states, emphasizing the non-criminal nature of the mishap. However, the authorities remain vested in uncovering all the elements that led to this unfortunate occurrence as their investigation continues to piece together the details of the incident…

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