A Los Angeles police vehicle was struck by a bullet early Sunday, and authorities closed a freeway during the search for a shooter that turned up no suspects, officials said. Two officers in a patrol SUV were investigating reports of gunfire in the area when they heard a thump, Eisenman said. When the officers got out, they found a bullet hole in the back door of the vehicle and immediately called for backup. The freeway was shut down in both directions about 10 miles north of downtown Los Angeles as authorities set up a perimeter and fanned out across the neighborhood. It was also unclear whether the shooter targeted police or whether the SUV had been hit by stray gunfire, Lt. Chris Ramirez told the Los Angeles Times.
Source: ABC News September 11, 2016 15:55 UTC