LAPD Officer Shot in Boyle Heights, Expected to Survive

The officer did not suffer life-threatening injuries, the LAPD said.

An LAPD officer was shot in the arm in Boyle Heights but is expected to survive. Beverly White reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 29, 2019.

A Los Angeles Police Department officer was shot during a stop on a pedestrian in Boyle Heights Friday, police said.

The shooting took place near the intersection of Malabar Street and North Fickett Street around 7:10 p.m., according to the LAPD.

The officer did not suffer life-threatening injuries, Officer Mike Lopez, the department's public information officer, said. The officer was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment and was in stable condition, the department said.

LAPD Chief Michel Moore said the officer, a five-year veteran, was struck in the arm.

A male suspect in his 20s was taken into custody and a gun was recovered at the scene, the LAPD said.

The suspect was not struck by gunfire, Moore said.

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