The arrest of the man accused of wounding the guards followed an hourslong standoff on Tuesday at an apartment in Westlake, California, NBC Los Angeles reported.
The shooting ends a year in which California voters showcased their frustration with retail theft and other crime amid a perception it’s been allowed to go unchecked. A ballot measure making shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders passed easily, rolling back a law passed by voters a decade ago that downgraded theft under $950 to a misdemeanor. A lack of local data makes it hard to quantify how bad the problem is, but viral videos earlier this year showed hordes of people running into major retail stores and shoplifting en mass. Voters also ousted several progressive district attorneys.
In Los Angeles, Jovel said the man had crammed more than $1,000 of merchandise into his bag, including stationery and clothing. Jovel had asked the public to report any information about the suspect to police and warned that he was considered dangerous.
Jovel said one of the guards was a loss prevention officer for Target and the other an armed security officer for the mall.
Judith Conway told KABC-TV she was in the Target store when the shots rang out, sending shoppers running in the aisles and screaming and crying.
“We heard several rounds go off, and we just pretty much ran towards the back and just left our items in the cart, and just tried to do the best that we could to get to safety,” Conway said.
There were no immediate reports of shoppers injured in the incident.

























