West Hollywood shooting: Woman shot at apartment complex in Santa Monica Boulevard, Authorities land helicopter on street
Robert Young
Updated on February 18, 2026
Police handled a helicopter in La Brea Road following a taking shots at an apartment building in West Hollywood
The casualty was shot two times, once in the neck and the leg, yet she is supposed to recuperate, specialists said
The shooting occurred around 8:10 AM on Friday in the 7000 Block of St Nick Monica Lane
Police handled a helicopter in La Brea Road following a taking shots at a high rise in West Hollywood on Friday morning. The Los Angeles Province Sheriff’s Specialized squad arrived at the scene on St Nick Monica Road after a lady was moved to the clinic with gunfire wounds.
The casualty was shot two times, once in the neck and the leg, however she is supposed to recuperate, specialists said. The shooting occurred around 8:10 AM on Friday in the 7000 Block of St Nick Monica Lane.
The rationale in the shooting isn’t clear. Police authorities set up alert tape and blockaded the region during the examination.
As indicated by the sheriff’s office, delegates answered the scene after occupants detailed shouting and boisterous groups. They found a lady in her 50s experiencing two gunfire wounds.
Authorities landed a helicopter in the middle of La Brea Avenue during a shooting investigation at an apartment complex in West Hollywood
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A few projectile openings were tracked down in the casualty’s front entryway. The projectiles appeared to have been terminated from the loft situated across the lobby from the people in question.
Police accept the supposed shooter may be inside the high rise. A LASD helicopter arrived on La Brea Road to convey more Smack officials to the deadlock.
“SEB staff will expect strategic order and Emergency Exchange Group will endeavor to connect with the suspect to carry this to a tranquil goal,” authorities said in an update.
West Hollywood City hall leader Sepi Shyne composed on Twitter that the shooting might have “happened at the Dylan or close by,” alluding to an apartment building nearby.
The suspect has blockaded himself inside the high rise and representatives have laid out a border around the structure, the city hall leader said.