The Walmart shooting in Lancaster, California has resulted in a manhunt and an active shooter call.
Investigations into the Walmart Shooting in Lancaster: The police received a complaint of an active shooter at the Walmart, which is situated at the junction of 17th Street East and Avenue J. The suspect, a black man between the ages of 17 and 18, was reported as having a black bag and a red pullover on.
He was last saw heading toward the residences at Park Circle. Although casings were discovered, no victims were located. Along with deputies from Palmdale and Lancaster, the California Highway Patrol is deploying a helicopter to the area.
There is a rise in containment in the region. Deputies are looking into a report of a deadly weapon assault that happened at a Lancaster Walmart on Friday. At a little before noon on Friday, the police were notified of an incident that had happened outside the Walmart located in the 1700 block of East Avenue J.
The incident was reported just before one in the afternoon in the area of Avenue J and 20th Street East. The intersection is surrounded by a variety of commercial centers.
Despite the fact that bullets were fired there, there was no proof that there was a “active shooter” present. Firefighters and paramedics were called to an alleged attack with a weapon that may have resulted in death, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
The health of one person who was taken to a hospital was unknown, although it was unclear whether they had been shot or stabbed. There are a number of police vehicles and a fire engine parked in Walmart’s lot, and they are investigating the event.
As of right now, no one has been taken into custody by the authorities. There isn’t an active shooter issue right now, according to the officials. The investigation is still ongoing.