Armed man shot and wounded by Pasadena police
A police officer shot and wounded a man Friday after he brandished a gun during a foot pursuit in Pasadena, authorities said.
Two patrol officers tried to make contact with a pedestrian about 10 a.m. when he ran into a housing complex near West Hammond Street and Sunset Avenue, Pasadena Police Lt. Tracey Ibarra said.
As officers chased the man, identified as Paris Holloway, 23, of Pasadena, he pulled out a handgun, Ibarra said. One of the pursuing officers opened fire, hitting him several times, she said.
Holloway was taken to a hospital, underwent surgery and is expected to survive, Ibarra said.
No officers were injured in the altercation.
Police found a loaded handgun near Holloway, Ibarra said. She did not identify the officers involved in the shooting.
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