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    2 teens shot, robbed of their jewelry at street takeover in Los Angeles

    By Will ConybeareCarlos Herrera,

    12 hours ago

    The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating a shooting and robbery that left two teens injured at a street takeover.

    According to an LAPD spokesperson, officers responded to the scene of a multi-victim shooting near 54 th Street and Western Avenue in the Vermont Square neighborhood around 12:30 a.m. Saturday.

    Simultaneously, other officers were dispatched to a local hospital on reports of gunshot wound victims, the spokesperson stated.

    “Upon further investigation, both victims were at a street takeover when three Hispanic males approached them and robbed them of their jewelry,” LAPD said.  “A suspect pulled out a gun and fired at both of the teens, striking them.”

    One of the victims threw an object at the vehicle after being shot, police added.

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    The victims, described as two 15-year-old boys, transported themselves to the hospital. Law enforcement officials originally told KTLA 5’s Carlos Herrera that the boys are “fighting for their lives,” however a later update from LAPD indicated that they were in stable condition.

    Whether the shooting was gang-related is not known, and no further information surrounding the suspects or their vehicle was released.

    Alexis Lewis contributed to this report.

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