LAPD Investigates Four Dead in North Hills Shooting
The north hills shooting left four people dead inside a home on Wednesday night. The Los Angeles Police Department responded at 7:50 p.m. to the 16000 block of Londelius Street and found two adults and two minors fatally shot.
Police said homicide detectives are handling the case, and authorities are not searching for a suspect. Early evidence points to a multiple murder-suicide, a conclusion that narrows the focus of the investigation to what happened inside the home rather than a hunt for someone still at large.
Londelius Street Response
Los Angeles police were called to the block at 7:50 p.m. after the shooting report. Four people were found dead at the residence, and officials did not provide the victims' ages or genders.
Detectives on Scene
Homicide detectives are now investigating the deaths as part of the same case. The absence of a suspect search changes the immediate public safety response on Londelius Street, where the key issue now is how investigators piece together the events inside the house.
North Hills Investigation
Police said the early evidence points to a multiple murder-suicide. That leaves the case focused on forensic findings and the sequence of events that led to four deaths in one home.