A crash in a Pomona intersection ended with a heavy barrage of police gunfire, wounding one person Sunday evening, authorities confirmed to KTLA.  

The incident unfolded at around 7:45 p.m. in the 600 block of West Holt Avenue, according to a news release from the Pomona Police Department.  

It’s unclear if officers were in pursuit at the time of the crash, but cellphone video captured police firing at a person after they say the suspect pointed a firearm at them.  

The wounded suspect could be seen raising a hand out of the car window before ultimately getting out of the vehicle and lying in the wreckage and shattered glass in the street as officers moved forward with guns drawn and took the person into custody.  

  • 2 car crash in SoCal ends in barrage of police gunfire
  • 2 car crash in SoCal ends in barrage of police gunfire
  • 2 car crash in SoCal ends in barrage of police gunfire
  • 2 car crash in SoCal ends in barrage of police gunfire
  • 2 car crash in SoCal ends in barrage of police gunfire
  • 2 car crash in SoCal ends in barrage of police gunfire

Police said the person was rushed to the hospital in stable condition.  

A firearm was recovered at the scene. No other injuries were reported.

Authorities encouraged residents to avoid the area while investigators canvased the scene for evidence.  

No information about the age or gender of the suspect was provided.  

Investigators with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will assume the investigation into the police shooting.