A person suffering from a mental health crisis, who was allegedly armed with a gun, has been taken into custody after a domestic disturbance led to a home in the Los Angeles County neighborhood of Lynwood being fully engulfed in flames.
Deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Century Station responded to reports of the family disturbance in the 4800 block of East Olanda Street at around 3:45 p.m., LASD confirmed to KTLA.
Authorities say responding deputies thought they heard gunfire at the scene, which LASD later confirmed in a post to social media.
Footage of the incident posted to the Citizen App showed heavy smoke billowing out of the house as deputies arrived on the scene and an LASD helicopter flew overhead. Crowds of people watched the response unfold as the sheriff’s helicopter landed on the residential street.
Details are extremely limited at this time and the nature of the dispute is unknown, but authorities told KTLA that the suspect is believed to have started the fire.
Crews with the Los Angeles County Fire Department were staged outside the home at around 4:22 p.m. but did not attack the blaze until the suspect was taken into custody.
“Once the suspect was taken into custody, firefighters quickly extinguished the fire at 5:03,” fire officials said in a post to X, formerly Twitter.
How much damage the fire caused at the residence is unclear, but authorities said no injuries to citizens or first responders were reported.
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