Bodycam video released of police shooting near Exposition Park that injured officer
New body camera video details the moments that led to a police shooting in which a man shot at officers near Exposition Park, leaving one of them injured.
EXPOSITION PARK, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — New body camera video details the moments that led to a police shooting in which a man shot at officers near Exposition Park.
The shooting happened the afternoon of July 5.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers were patrolling the area along the Western Avenue corridor near Martin Luther King Park when they spotted 26-year-old Ernesto Sepulveda riding a bicycle on the sidewalk.
He was believed to be armed and was stopped by officers. Police said Sepulveda suddenly took off running and pulled out a gun.
“During the foot pursuit, Sepulveda removed a pistol from his waistband and fired at the officers,” said police in a statement.
One officer was shot in both of his legs while a bullet grazed his cheek.
The video, which was posted on LAPD’s YouTube channel, shows officers quickly swarming the area near the park.
Sepulveda is seen tossing the gun as he runs.
“Sepulveda experienced a malfunction with his firearm and discarded the weapon, before fleeing farther into MLK Park,” said police. “Responding officers continued to pursue Sepulveda on foot and a Non-Categorical Use of Force (NCUOF) occurred when Sepulveda was taken into custody.”
The officer who was shot remains hospitalized in stable condition, according to police.
Sepulveda was also taken to a local hospital for a laceration to his head. He was treated and cleared by medical staff for booking.
He was charged with two felony counts each of premeditated attempted murder of a police officer and one felony count of carrying an unregistered loaded handgun. He has pleaded not guilty and faces up to 75 years to life in state prison if convicted.
Meanwhile, a 9mm Polymer 80 Ghost Gun, a loaded magazine, and discharged cartridge cases were recovered at scene and booked as evidence.
The incident remains under investigation.
Body camera footage shows arrest of man accused of leading officers on pursuit, driving wrong-way on interstate

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Updated: 8:55 AM EDT Sep 17, 2025
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio —
New body camera video shows the moment an accused wrong-way driver was taken into custody after leading police on a chase.
Multiple people called 911 back in June to report the driver going the wrong-way on Interstate 275 before he crashed into the woods in Colerain Township.
The video shows Justin Kemp, 35, being taken into custody. Officers had to use pepper balls to get him out of his truck after he led them on a chase and caused several crashes.
Officers also found a glass pipe in his truck.
Kemp is currently being held at the Butler County Jail, where he’s facing unrelated theft charges.
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RETRO TECH: In 1982, this $500,000 computer helped choose your Christmas presents
In 1982, this store computer told you whether Aunt Mary should get a sweater because she “looked like Princess Diana.”

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Updated: 12:40 PM EST Dec 25, 2025
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Deciding what to buy loved ones is a universal holiday dilemma. Today, you might Google gift guides or even ask ChatGPT; 40 years ago, shoppers consulted a $500,000 in‑store computer.
In 1982, a Birmingham department store installed a computer that offered personalized gift suggestions. To use the machine, customers answered a short questionnaire about who the gift was for, their age, budget and celebrity look-alike—choices included President Reagan, Robert Redford and Princess Diana. The computer then printed a tailored list of suggestions from the store’s catalog.
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