“Less than five minutes later, Torrance Police Department was [at] the doors.”She and other employees locked the doors. A UCLA graduate, she is originally from Duarte, Calif., and is a native Spanish speaker.Shana Alexander, who works at the Body Shop, said she heard one loud shot.Outside the mall, employees and customers lingered, waiting to be picked up or for the evacuation to be lifted. Beverly White reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on June 3, 2019.The shooting occurred in the 3500 block of Carson Street at Del Amo Fashion Center just before 3 p.m., Torrance police said. The person was taken to a hospital and is expected to recover. Police continued searching Monday night for the suspect in a shooting that left one person wounded earlier in the day at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance. Some mall doors remained open for a short while after the shooting, and bystanders lounged by the doors inside the mall. A large police presence converged on the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance on Monday after a possible shooting was reported. Experts expect a jump in preventable diseases after the pandemic eases.Employees said they heard one loud bang before police rushed into the mall, minutes later.California lawmakers dismissed a plan by Gov. There were no additional known shooting victims, according to police.One person was shot inside Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, and police are searching for the shooter. “You think about all the people you saw in the food court before it happened.”Torrance Police Sgt. The school said it would send out an alert to parents on when and where to pick up their children. Gavin Newsom that would take two months to resolve a backlog of nearly 1 million unemployment benefit claims, warning at a legislative hearing that many jobless people are already struggling to pay for food and rent.President Trump, trailing Joe Biden in the polls, suggests delaying the November election.Law enforcement sources said that shots were fired near the mall’s food court and that one person was injured.How to politely turn down an invitation to socialize while there’s still a pandemic going on.Olivia Campbell, 23, had just left after grabbing lunch at the food court when she saw about 15 people running out of the mall. A group of people were temporarily locked inside a restaurant.Jaclyn Cosgrove is the L.A. County government reporter at the Los Angeles Times. No further details have been made available about the victim.Authorities said a preliminary investigation identified the suspect as a male Latino between 20 and 25 with a shaved head, wearing a black shirt and checkered shorts.Police departments across the South Bay helped Torrance police at the mall, Hawthorne Police Chief Michael Ishii said.The allegations revive concerns of inked deputy groups — with monikers such as the Spartans, Regulators and Banditos — operating out of several sheriff’s stationsColleen Shalby is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. About 15 minutes later, officials in SWAT gear evacuated everyone in the boutique. Beverly White reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on June 3, 2019. A large group of people came out of the entrance to the mall closest to Madrona Avenue.Madrona Middle School, which is located close to the mall, said that the school was on lockdown as of 3:12 p.m. and was asking parents to stay away until further notice.