
The Long Beach Police Department officers were dispatched to the scene of a no-hit shooting on the 4900 block of Long Beach Boulevard on Thursday. The event, occurring at approximately 11:22 P.M., left evidence of gunfire but no injuries were reported. According to the LBPD's official blotter, the suspect or suspects had fled before authorities arrived on site.
Investigators are now working to piece together the motive behind the incident as well as any potential suspect information. The LBPD has made it clear that they are actively looking to fully identify those involved. "The motive for the shooting are under investigation," conveyed the LBPD in their statement. While shots were confirmed to have been fired, the relief remains for the community that no one was hurt in the event.
The 4900 block of Long Beach Boulevard is often bustling with activity, making this incident both a brazen and troubling act in such a public area. The police are reaching out to the community for any witnesses or individuals with information to come forward in hopes to quickly apprehend those responsible for this disruption of peace.
The LBPD emphasized in their report that suspect information and the motive for the shooting are under investigation. They continue to readily ask for the community's cooperation and assistance.









