Baby girl shot in crib in California | Inquirer News

Baby girl shot in crib in California

/ 10:30 AM February 11, 2016

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LOS ANGELES, United States — Los Angeles police were on the hunt Wednesday for two men wanted in connection with the killing of a one-year-old girl who was shot while lying in her crib.

Authorities said they suspect that the baby’s father, a known member of a local street gang, may have been the target of the attack that took place late Tuesday in the city of Compton, south of downtown Los Angeles.

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Witnesses reported seeing a gunman fire into a converted garage where Autumn Johnson and her parents lived.

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Police rushed the baby, who was struck in the head, to a nearby hospital but she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

“It looks like somebody drove up and were shooting into the house at somebody else and the baby caught a stray round,” Lieutenant John Corrina told the local KTLA station.

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Compton is considered one of the most violent cities in the Los Angeles area.

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According to the Los Angeles Times, the city had 475 violent crimes, including eight homicides, in the last six months.

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