Two people were killed Tuesday in shootings that what investigators said might have stemmed from a road rage confrontation.
The shooting victims were found at locations about 2 miles apart, one in Mid-Wilshire and the other in Koreatown.
Los Angeles police said they were notified of a shooting at 4:22 p.m. in the 900 block of South Victoria Avenue. There, a man believed to be in his early 40s was found unresponsive with at least five gunshot wounds.
The victim, who has yet to be identified, died at the scene.
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"Later, it was learned the suspect intentionally struck the victim with his vehicle prior to shooting him," the LAPD said in a news release.
A four-door sedan left the scene southbound on Victoria Avenue. Police believe this was a targeted attack.
Later Monday, a 50-year-old man believed to be the shooter walked into a police station and reported a woman dead in a car in Koreatown. Police responded to the scene and found the woman dead in a car parked outside an apartment complex.
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Details about the victims' identities and the road rage confrontation were not immediately available.
The 50-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and held on $3 million bond.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact LAPD’s West Bureau at 310-444-0701.