Crime & Safety
Venice Resident Shot With Pellet Gun During Home-Invasion Robbery
BREAKING: Two males broke into the home on Grand Canal Court in the 3 a.m. incident, police said.

VENICE, CA – Police sought two men who broke into a Venice home early Tuesday, stole about $1,500 in cash and fired a pellet gun at a resident, slightly injuring him.
The home invasion occurred about 3 a.m. in the 2400 block of Grand Canal Court, said Los Angeles police Detective Ross Nemeroff.
Two residents were home when they heard the sound of a window being broken, Nemeroff said.
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One suspect aimed a pellet gun at a resident and fired, and the projectile hit him in the chest, Nemeroff said.
Police recovered a pellet gun at the scene, the detective said.
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"I still can't believe it happened," Mark Woodcock told KTLA5. "I'm glad it was a pellet gun and not a normal gun. Especially where it hit me."
No suspect descriptions were immediately released.
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