Two people were shot and critically injured when gunfire erupted at Red West Pizza in Wilmington on Saturday evening, May 9, according to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Harbor Division.
It happened just before 6 p.m. at the Pacific Coast Highway pizza restaurant, police said. Details on the victims were not available, though one was in their mid-20s, according to Harbor Division police.
A possible suspect was in custody on Saturday night, police said.
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