US Shooting: Police strict on Los Angeles shooting incident, task force formed to catch the accused
US Shooting: The police seem to be strict in the case of last month's shooting in Los Angeles. Police officials said Friday that three homeless people were killed in separate incidents in the city. The search for a suspect in this case has been intensified. All these three shooting incidents took place in November.

Police intensified the search for the accused in the case of last month's shooting in Los Angeles. The search for a suspect in the shooting of three homeless people in separate incidents across the city has been stepped up, police officials said Friday.
Police Chief Michelle Moore, speaking to reporters along with Mayor Karen Bass and District Attorney George Gascón, said all three shootings occurred in the early morning hours in November.
Police Chief Michelle Moore said the victims in all three cases were alone. He said all the victims were shot, resulting in their deaths. The police department has formed a task force of investigators, who are working around the clock to nab the accused, local news outlet Los Angeles Times reports.
Jose Bolanos, 37, was found dead of a gunshot wound in South Los Angeles around 3 a.m. on Nov. 26, police said. The next day, 62-year-old Mark Diggs was shot and killed near downtown around 5 a.m. The third shooting occurred around 2:30 a.m. on November 29 in the Lincoln Heights area, leaving a 52-year-old man dead.
The mayor of Los Angeles urged the city's homeless people not to sleep alone. He said that we would catch the accused soon and he would be held accountable.