With a gun in each hand, a domestic violence suspect opened fire on police after a chase ended in West Adams on Tuesday and was promptly shot by officers, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said.
The suspect was brought to a hospital in critical condition, an LAPD spokesperson said.
An innocent woman who was in the area was also struck by gunfire on the arm and was brought to a local hospital. She is expected to survive.
The violent series of events unfolded around 12:17 p.m. when police were called about a domestic violence suspect in a white Maserati who was apparently following an alleged victim riding on a city DASH bus in the San Pedro area.
Officers found the Maserati on the northbound 110 Freeway and attempted to pull the suspect over. He briefly pulled to the side of the road, but then took off as officers approached.
They chased him along the freeway and into the West Adams area and eventually into a residential neighborhood near West and Jefferson boulevards.
The suspect pulled into a driveway, parked behind an apartment building and walked toward the street, where police were approaching.