LAPD officers shoot man wielding item they thought resembled a rifle during standoff

A suspect in an hours-long standoff with Los Angeles police was shot by officers while holding large plastic object that they thought resembled a rifle, authorities said.

Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department‘s 77th Division responded around 8:45 p.m. Wednesday to a radio call regarding a man with a rifle who was allegedly pointing it at passersby on the 6400 block of Figueroa Street in the Vermont-Slauson neighborhood, according to the LAPD.

The suspect, identified as Keyon Williams, refused to comply with officers’ commands, instead barricading himself in a second-floor apartment, according to the department. When a SWAT team responded to the scene, Williams allegedly pointed the plastic item at those officers, prompting the shooting.

Williams suffered a gunshot wound to the wrist and was taken into custody shortly after 1:30 a.m. Thursday before being taken to a hospital, police said. No officers were injured.

Williams was booked for suspicion of resisting arrest, a so-called “wobbler” offense, which can be charged as a felony or misdemeanor depending on the circumstances and prosecutorial discretion. The sheriff’s inmate locator contained no information about Williams being jailed following the shooting.

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Officers clearing the residence arrested one additional occupant for suspicion of resisting arrest, and another was questioned and released. The shooting investigation continued, police said.

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