A man who allegedly stabbed another man at a Long Beach strip mall was shot and wounded by an arriving police officer.
The shooting occurred about 6:50 p.m. in the 5200 block of Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach police Officer Paige White told City News Service."Upon arrival, officers located a male adult suspect and a male adult victim, and an officer-involved shooting occurred.''
Both the suspect and the victim were taken to a hospital by paramedics and were listed in critical condition, White said.An investigation was underway, White said.Copyright © 2023 by City News Service, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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