Her Son Was Killed In A Shooting, What She Did On Live Television Is Absolutely Insane… kristel July 28, 2022 Uncategorized At least seven people were injured in a gang shooting at a public park in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon. Two of the victims have died after being transported to a local hospital, Los Angeles City Fire Department captain public information officer Erik Scott announced during a press conference. The shooting happened around 3:50 p.m. at Peck Park in the San Pedro neighborhood, about 20 miles south of Los Angeles, where about 500 people were visiting, the LA Police Department said. A brawl of some sort sparked the exchange of gunfire, although authorities have not identified the parties involved or what exactly triggered the upset, KKTV reported. According to reports, Children were also in attendance at the car show and baseball game when shots were fired. No arrests have been made, LAPD Captain Kelly Muniz said during a press conference. Flashy cars with modified suspensions left the park after the shooting. People waiting near yellow tape say there was a car show and a community baseball game, with children in attendance, happening at the park when multiple gunshots rang out. Several customized classic cars with flashy paint jobs and modified suspensions now seen leaving the park. pic.twitter.com/OigSn4bMLy — Eric Anthony Licas (@EricLicas) July 25, 2022 But one woman caught the attention of many viewers after she showed no emotion over the death of her loved one during an interview with a local station. A woman who said her adopted son was killed in Sunday’s shooting left a KTLA 5 reporter stunned when she showed no emotion over the death of her loved one. The woman also flashed gang signs and gave a shoutout to the Santana Blocc Compton Crips. The KTLA reporter interviewed witness Monique Howard who claimed her adopted son died in the shooting. “I’m from Compton so this a Compton massacre,” Monique Howard told the KTLA 5 reporter. The KTLA reporter expressed shock over the idea of a mass shooting taking place at a baseball game on a Sunday afternoon. Monique Howard responded, “Well, when you’re dealing with difference hoods, what do you expect? Because it’s the weekend and I don’t know! I can’t speak for everybody else but I’m from Santana Blocc [Compton] Crips, so it’s gon do what it do.” The reporter, still in shock, replied, “Well I hope your son is okay.”: “Well yeah, I heard he passed,” the woman said nonchalantly. You can watch the interview here: KTLA5/Youtube Sources: TheGatewayPundit, KTLA5, KKTV Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.