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Officers wound Watts man accused of attacking roommate with knife in 2nd LAPD shooting in 1 day

Authorities respond to the scene where an assault with a deadly weapon suspect was shot by police in Watts on March 16, 2021. (KTLA)

A Watts man armed with a knife was wounded in Los Angeles police officers’ second shooting Tuesday, officials said.

A man called police around 6 p.m. to report his roommate was armed with a knife and assaulting him at their residence in the 1600 block of East 109th Street, L.A. police Detective Meghan Aguilar said.


Responding officers entered the home and found the caller’s roommate still armed with a knife, Aguilar said.

After attempting to use less-lethal means to take the man into custody, at least one officer opened fire.

“Exactly how that played out will be determined by the interviews that officers go through with force investigation, and of course by body-worn video,” Aguilar said.

The man was struck at least once and taken to a local hospital in serious condition. He was in surgery as of 9 p.m., according to Aguilar.

The victim in the roommate attack sustained minor injuries. Detectives were interviewing him Tuesday night, Aguilar said.

“We’re just not sure what led to the altercation between them which prompted the call to police tonight,” she said.

Police were also canvassing the area to see if any neighbors heard the argument that led up to the violence.

Aguilar said the suspect has been identified, but authorities were not immediately releasing his name.

Two knives were recovered at the scene, the detective said.

No officers were hurt in the Watts incident.

But earlier Tuesday, an LAPD SWAT officer was shot in the face while responding to a barricade situation in University Park.

In that incident, a man who’d allegedly been firing a rifle into the air barricaded himself in a home before being involved in a shootout with police. The suspect was fatally shot, but the officer wounded is expected to survive.

Investigators were expected to remain at both scenes for several hours. No further details were available.