A man was killed Saturday in a shooting near Grand Central Market, sending patrons of the landmark food hall running for cover.
The shooting was reported at 3:56 p.m. in the 300 block of South Hill Street, Los Angeles police said. A Grand Central Market employee said it occurred at an entrance to the popular downtown destination.
“We had just popped in there to get food and a beer after the women’s march. I had just finished my lunch,” Berg said in an interview. “And then it was like, ‘Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.’ Like six shots.” “At first I wasn’t sure what to think,” she said. “Is this going to be the start of a mass shooting?”
Beckner-Carmitchel said he began moving in the opposite direction of everyone else, toward where the sound of the shooting had come from.
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