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Authorities say a gunman opened fire on a Los Angeles Police Department patrol vehicle overnight.
Police Capt. Lillian Carranza called the shooting "completely unprovoked." She said the two officers escaped unharmed from the "ambush" in which several shots were fired at their patrol car.
The shooting incident happened when the two officers were responding to a call and were driving slowly through the neighborhood around 9:30 p.m.
Deputy Chief Bob Green said the the two officers "observed an individual step off the curb and open fire" on their patrol car. "It was an ambush," Deputy Green said. "They were fired upon without any prior contact with the suspects."
According to Los Angeles Police Department spokeswoman Nuria Venegas, police arrested one person and a rifle was reportedly recovered. A second suspect was being sought in the Sunday night shooting.
"Unfortunately based on what's going on with the national situation, tensions are very high," Green said.
Stay tuned for the latest on this developing story.
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