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Pre-Dawn Tarzana Car-To-Car Shooting Sparks LAPD Manhunt

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Published on February 24, 2026
Pre-Dawn Tarzana Car-To-Car Shooting Sparks LAPD ManhuntSource: Unsplash/Max Fleischmann

Los Angeles police spent early Tuesday morning searching for a man they say was involved in a car-to-car shooting followed by a short pursuit in Tarzana. The chase began shortly after 5 a.m. and ended a few minutes later in the 91000 block of Calvert Street, where officers set up a perimeter and started knocking on doors. One person wounded in the shooting drove themself to a hospital, and authorities said the suspect was still at large as officers continued to canvass the neighborhood.

Police canvass the neighborhood

According to NBC Los Angeles, the pursuit followed a report of gunfire near Corbin Avenue and Ingomar Street and was described by authorities as a car-to-car shooting. The outlet reported that officers established a perimeter near Calvert Street and went door to door, asking residents if they had seen or heard anything connected to the incident. No arrests or suspect description had been released early Tuesday, the report said.

Who’s handling the response and reviews

The incident falls within the LAPD Valley Bureau and is being handled by the West Valley Community Police Station, which serves Tarzana and nearby neighborhoods. The station lists a non-emergency number, 818-374-7611, and directs residents to the department’s webtips portal for submitting information. The department’s centralized Pursuit Review Unit logs and evaluates vehicle pursuits to help assess safety and tactics after chases.