LAPD officer opens fire after suspect points apparent handgun in Arleta, authorities say; 3 detained

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LAPD officer opens fire after suspect points apparent handgun in Arleta, authorities say; 3 detained
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Three people have been detained in a shooting involving police officers Saturday in Arleta, authorities said.

Three people were detained Saturday morning after a shooting involving a Los Angeles police officer in Arleta, authorities said.

Officers were conducting a stolen vehicle investigation in the area of Hoyt Street and Canterbury Avenue at about 3 a.m. when saw three people on the sidewalk on Hoyt Street, the LAPD said in a series of tweets.

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