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Man killed after officer is shot

The handcuffed suspect apparently got a gun hidden in his pants and opened fire on police investigating an assault in the Westlake district.

January 23, 2007|Andrew Blankstein and Richard Winton, Times Staff Writers

A man who was handcuffed by police during an early morning arrest Monday in the Westlake district of Los Angeles managed to reach for a gun hidden in his pants and opened fire, seriously wounding a veteran officer, according to several LAPD sources familiar with the investigation.

Rampart Division training officer Andy Taylor, 37, was rushed by ambulance to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was treated for a gunshot wound to the shoulder and chest.

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The 12-year veteran, who was in stable condition, also was hit in his bulletproof vest.

Police Chief William J. Bratton said the officer could be released from the hospital as early as today.

Bratton said he would withhold comment on the specifics of the shooting until he was presented with a full preliminary briefing by investigators with the Los Angeles Police Department's Force Investigation Division.

Department officials said Taylor was one of several officers who responded to an apartment building in the 600 block of Coronado Street about 5 a.m. after a report of an assault there.

According to the LAPD sources, who spoke to The Times on the condition that they not be named, the officers questioned several men in a second-floor residence at the multiunit complex.

A rookie officer, whom department officials did not identify, searched and handcuffed one of the suspects before leading him out into the hallway where Taylor was standing, the sources said.

As the officers talked to the other men, the suspect reached into his pants and pulled out a handgun, firing at least two shots that struck Taylor, the sources said.

Two other officers emerged from the apartment, firing multiple times before killing the suspect.

The dead man suffered at least two gunshot wounds.

Department officials said four people -- two men and two women -- were taken into custody. The women were later released; at least one of the men was held on a parole violation.

At a morning news conference, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa blamed gang violence for the increase in assaults against police officers, though it was unknown if gangs were involved in Monday's incident.

"One of the reasons why we're targeting gangs, and we're not sure who these suspects are ... is because too much of this kind of activity occurs in [the] city of Los Angeles and we've got to do something about it," Villaraigosa said.

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