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Man dies after officer shooting in Chino
A police investigation is underway after police say a man shot at officers in Chino Wednesday night. According to the Chino Police Department, officers pulled over a driver for a vehicle code violation on the 12800 Block of Central Avenue shortly before 10 p.m. When officers approached, they found a woman was driving and a man was in the passenger seat. The man struggled with officers, pulled out a weapon and fired one shot at officers, police said. Officers fired back and shot the man. He was transported to the hospital but later succumbed to his injuries. One officer did sustain an injury but it was not life-threatening. He was treated and released from the hospital. Central Avenue was shut down between Riverside and Washington as the investigation continued.

Man barricaded in car in North Hills
A standoff is underway in the North Hills area as a man refuses to exit a vehicle early Thursday. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers responded to the area near Hayvenhurst Avenueand Schoenborn Street shortly after 3 a.m. where they saw a man slumped over in his car that was parked. When officers approached the car, they saw a gun on the passenger seat. The man was conscious but did not respond when police asked him to exit the vehicle. The incident turned into a barricade after the driver did not respond to the officers’ request. The area was closed off until further notice, LAPD said.

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