Los Angeles/ Crime & Emergencies
AI Assisted Icon
Published on May 01, 2024
Los Angeles Police Injured, Suspect Arrested After Knife-Related Altercation in LASource: Google Street View

An altercation involving a knife-wielding man and Los Angeles police resulted in an officer's injury and the arrest of the suspect, officials said. According to the LAPD Newsroom, the incident occurred in the early hours of April 27 when police responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon call on West 105th Street.

Dominique Langlois, 34, was reportedly uncooperative with responding officers, becoming combative and retreating to his bedroom when they tried to engage him. After backup arrived, Langlois then complied and was handcuffed, but later spat at the officers, escalating the situation to a "Categorical Use of Force" by the LAPD's definition.

The suspect was taken to a local hospital, where he was cleared for booking and subsequently transported to the 77th Street Regional Jail. Langlois now faces charges for battery on a police officer, based on the reported events leading up to his arrest. The only reported injury from the clash was an officer's finger abrasion, and no other officers or community members were harmed.

Investigators from the LAPD's Force Investigation Division have started looking into the use of force during Langlois's apprehension, a standard procedure for such incidents. With the investigation ongoing, the department's stance may adapt as more evidence comes to light, affirming their commitment to transparency and accountability during these tense and often uncertain encounters.