‘Animals must be hit’ says Trump after LA County deputies shot in ambush

‘Animals must be hit’ says Trump after LA County deputies shot in ambush

Video footage shows an individual firing shots into their car and running away.

Screengrab from a security camera video shows the gunman opening fire without warning or provocation. (AP pic)
LOS ANGELES:
Two deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) were shot in the city of Compton late on Saturday night, the LA county sheriff’s department tweeted.

“One male deputy and one female deputy were ambushed as they sat in their patrol vehicle,” the tweet read.

“Both sustained multiple gunshot wounds and are in critical condition.” They are currently being treated.

An individual was seen approaching the deputies’ car, firing shots into the car and running away, according to a video by the LASD.

Reacting to the incident, US President Donald Trump retweeted the video and wrote, “Animals that must be hit hard!”

According to authorities, the footage of the incident was recovered from a nearby a metro station in Compton.

The suspect is at large.

“At this point we have a very very generic description of a dark-skinned male and that came from one the victims,” Captain Kent Wegener said at a news conference.

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