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Just before midnight on Friday, three people were killed during a shooting at a bowling alley in Southern California, PEOPLE has confirmed.

At approximately 11:54 p.m., officers from the Torrance Police Department responded to the Gable House Bowl "regarding shots fired at the location," according to a Torrance Police Department statement obtained by PEOPLE.

"Upon arrival, our officers discovered multiple subjects with gunshot wounds inside the location. We had two male subjects that were transported to local hospitals for their injuries. Two additional males were injured, however, they offered to seek their own medical attention," the statement continued. "Unfortunately, three male subjects succumbed to injuries and were pronounced [dead] at the scene."

Although police have yet to identify the victims, pending notification of next of kin as well as confirmation by investigators, there have been no reports that any of the victims were employees of the bowling alley.

Torrance police are currently investigating the shooting and working to identify the suspect.

The Gable House Bowl, which also features laser tag, is open untila.m. on Fridays, according to its website.

Police have yet to release information about what led to the shooting, but witnesses reported that the shooting occurred after a fight broke out, the Associated Press reported.

Wes Hamad, 29, told the AP that he saw a "huge fight," which lasted for around 5 minutes, while he was visiting the bowling alley with his 13-year-old niece and cousin.

"I grabbed my niece and started running toward the far end of the bowling alley," he told the AP. "As we were running, we heard 15 shots."

Another witness shared that during the chaos, "bowlers were diving under the benches" to avoid being hit by bullets, according to CNN.

Following news of the deadly shooting, California Sen. Kamala Harris mourned the loss of life, while advocating to "do more to address gun violence."

"My heart breaks for the victims of the shooting in Torrance and their loved ones," Harris wrote on Twitter.

"Thank you to the law enforcement & first responders on the scene," she added. "We must do more to address gun violence. Americans should be able to go to a bowling alley and be safe."

For more infomation >> 3 Dead, 4 Injured in Shooting at California Bowling Alley: Police - 247 news - Duration: 3:27.

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Winter storm moves into Southern California, triggering flash-flood warnings and a mudslide that shu - Duration: 7:42.

The first major storm of the new year moved into Southern California on Saturday night, triggering a mudslide that shut down a section of Pacific Coast highway and prompted flash flooding and debris flows near burn areas in Los Angeles and Ventura counties

 An automated rain gauge in the western Santa Monica Mountains showed nearly three-quarters of an inch of rainfall in one hour, the National Weather Service said

Advertisement >  "These are heavy rates," the service tweeted.  PCH was closed in both directions from Encinal Canyon Road to west of the Los Angeles County line due to flooding, the city of Malibu tweeted

Three vehicles became stuck in the mud around 7 p.m. where Deer Creek Road intersects the highway

 The mud and debris were about 100 yards wide and up to 4 feet deep, Ventura County Fire Capt

Dennis O'Shea said.  "Some drivers actually stopped by our fire station and rang our doorbell to tell us there was flooding and people were trapped," he said

"Those folks just happened to be in the worst part of it, and they just got stuck

"  The highway could be closed for at least 24 hours.  "We had 20 minutes of really hard rain, and the next thing you know we got the call," O'Shea said

"The mud is very silty. It's quicksand-type mud. It's super heavy and dangerous."  A flash-flood watch was issued for the burn areas of the Woolsey and Hill fires and will be in effect through midnight

The fires burned more than 100,000 acres in November, destroyed about 1,600 structures and claimed three lives

 A half-inch to 1 ½ inches of rainfall is expected along the coasts and valleys, with higher amounts possible along south-facing foothills and mountains, said Kristen Stewart, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard

 Los Angeles County residents can find out more about storm preparation and safety tips at www

lacounty.gov/larain.  Orange and San Diego counties are expected to see a quarter of an inch to 1 inch of precipitation in some cities over the weekend

The heaviest rain was expected to fall overnight, Stewart said. About twice as much in some inland valleys and hills in San Diego County

 Snowfall in the mountain regions of Los Angeles County could reach as low as 4,500 feet, Stewart said

High surf is also predicted from 5 to 8 feet, she said. A sheriff's deputy works to free a patrol car from mud on a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu on Saturday night

(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)  Malibu officials are advising residents to prepare for potential flooding, mudslides, power outages, dangerous road conditions and possible evacuations

 City officials have released a map of burn areas that show where the potential for flooding and mudslides is greatest

The city is also providing free, empty sandbags at Malibu-area fire stations and pre-filled sandbags at the Zuma Beach lifeguard headquarters

 In Ventura County, the city of Oxnard opened a shelter Saturday evening, city officials said

The shelter, at the Armory at 351 North K St., opened at 4 p.m.; if the weather improves, the site will close at 9 a

m. Sunday. Advertisement >  Meanwhile, burn areas in the northern region of the state appeared to escape heavy rainfall as the chilly Pacific storm passed through the area earlier Saturday

 The Bay Area and Northern California saw mostly light rain, including about a half-inch in and around Paradise in Butte County where the state's deadliest and most destructive fire burned in November, said Steve Anderson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service

The Camp fire charred more than 153,000 acres, destroyed nearly 14,000 homes and killed at least 84 people

 But the region seemed to sidestep another possible disaster on Saturday.  "There are no reports of flooding

It is pretty light rain," Anderson said.  The heaviest rain in the region — about 2 ¼ inches — fell around the Big Sur coast

 A moderate El Niño weather pattern that is brewing in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean is bringing more precipitation to some regions of California

The weather outlook for the next several weeks indicates above-normal precipitation; in the next few months, the odds are looking good for above-average rainfall, weather experts said

For more infomation >> Winter storm moves into Southern California, triggering flash-flood warnings and a mudslide that shu - Duration: 7:42.

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UCLA relies on faster tempo and more pressure to rout California - Duration: 8:46.

There was a theme to everything UCLA did in its first week under Murry Bartow, from meetings to film sessions to two-a-day practices that were a blur of activity

 "All we've talked about," Bartow said, "is speed." Advertisement >  Bartow sized up his team after taking over for the dismissed Steve Alford on an interim basis and saw one that should be maximizing its length and athleticism

He decided the Bruins would trap more on defense and feature a more attacking style on offense

 A swift turnaround has ensued, UCLA's 98-83 victory over California on Saturday at Pauley Pavilion providing further evidence that the Bruins just might be able to salvage their season

 No one is penciling UCLA in for the NCAA tournament after back-to-back victories over projected Pac-12 Conference weaklings, but all key indicators are pointed upward for a team that recently lost at home to mid-majors Belmont and Liberty

 "When you give great players confidence," Bruins guard Jules Bernard said, "you never know what they can do

We can take this thing really far."  The Bruins forced a flurry of turnovers in the first half against Cal and unearthed more freshman finds in Bernard and David Singleton on the way to improving to 9-6 overall and 2-0 in the Pac-12

 UCLA is also finding new ways to spread the fun, forward Kris Wilkes' 18 points leading a season-high six players in double-figure scoring

The Bruins had five players in double figures in their first game under Bartow, after never reaching that threshold once in 13 games this season under Alford

 "We're all like brothers," UCLA center Moses Brown said after collecting 16 points and nine rebounds, "so you see your best friend score a point, you get happy

"  Wilkes was so excited afterward that he ran over to slap hands with Bartow before the coach could exchange pleasantries with Cal players and coaches in the handshake line

UCLA guard Kris Wilkes (13) blocks a shot by California forward Andre Kelly during the second half Saturday

(Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press)  UCLA has revived its offense in two games under Bartow, averaging 95 points on 52

3% shooting. In its previous four games under Alford — all losses — the Bruins averaged 65 points and 41

6% shooting.  A big part of the scoring surge has been a more aggressive defense that has increasingly trapped in the backcourt

UCLA forced 14 turnovers in the first half against Cal (5-9, 0-2), leading to 14 points and saving the Bruins after a sluggish start in which they trailed by as many as seven points

 Two freshmen also sparked UCLA, sustaining a recent uptick in playing time and production

 Singleton scored all of his career-high 14 points in the first half, earning the "Sniper" nickname Bartow had given him by making five of seven shots within the flow of the offense

The second half featured a breakthrough by Bernard, who scored nine of his 12 points while making three of five three-point attempts

 "This pace, I guess, fits our playing style a little bit more," Bernard said when asked about his and Singleton's increased contributions

"We're active scorers, we like to get the ball out and run and get quick buckets, so when we have that sort of freedom, we play more like ourselves and that means we produce more

"  Unlike his predecessor, Bartow has showed he's unafraid to use the bench as a motivator

Bartow yanked Brown only 92 seconds into the game after the 7-foot-2 freshman had a layup blocked, committed a foul and couldn't convert a lob

Advertisement >  "We just got him to the bench," Bartow said, "and loved him up a little bit and got him back into the game fairly quickly

"  Brown rebounded to score 14 points and grab seven rebounds in the second half

 It was hardly a perfect showing for the Bruins. They committed 22 turnovers and missed more than a handful of point-blank shots while playing out of control at times, all reminders of what had gone wrong earlier this season

 The difference was the payoff from all that extra practice and newfound cohesiveness

UCLA practiced twice on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and lifted weights every day, a hardened approach leading to a softer landing

 "Deep down none of us knew that that was us, it was not us at all," Bernard said of the team's ragged play before this week

"We're much better than that and we knew that. We've gotten into the practice and we've started working hard

I don't think we were working as hard as we possibly could earlier and we really dedicated this past week to getting better and turning our season around

"  UP NEXT  Thursday at Oregon, 6 p.m., Matthew Knight Arena, ESPN — What was expected to be an epic interior duel between UCLA's Moses Brown and Oregon's Bol Bol will be dialed down a notch after Bol was lost for the season because of foot surgery

For more infomation >> UCLA relies on faster tempo and more pressure to rout California - Duration: 8:46.

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Dog walker bites jogger : California woman, 19, is arrested for battery after 'biting back' - Duration: 10:34.

Dog walker bites jogger : California woman, 19, is arrested for battery after 'biting back'

Authorities have arrested a woman they say bit a jogger who pepper-sprayed her dog at a San Francisco Bay Area park. Alma Cadwalader, 19, was accompanied by two pets during the outing, possibly a Rottweiler mix and a medium-to-large pooch.

It's not clear which of her animals was the offending canine.

But authorities say the Oakland, California woman's dog tried to attack the jogger Thursday on the Goldenrod Trail between the Chabot Equestrian Center and the Oakland City Stables in Anthony Chabot Regional Park.

The jogger used pepper spray to fend off the animal during the incident in Castro Valley at 10. Law enforcement said Cadwalader later 'accosted' the jogger and performed some shocking moves.

'The assailant tackled and punched the victim multiple times,' KTLA reports the East Bay Regional Park District Police Department said in a statement.

'As the victim attempted to push her assailant off of her, she was bitten on her forearm by the female, causing significant wounds.

The suspect was gone by the time police arrived at the scene and the unidentified victim was treated on the spot.

'A heated exchange and fairly violent confrontation occurred,' Lieutenant Terrence Cotcher said. 'The suspect bit the victim. It was only human to human, no canine to human bite.'.

Law enforcement released a blurry screen grab of Cadwalader with a dog that was possibly the one involved, and asked the public to help identify the assailant.

The image came from a video the victim recorded as the attacker left the scene. She tried to entice her to turn around in order to capture her face but was unsuccessful.

Describing her as a 'mixed race white and Asian woman', it wasn't long before they managed to get her into custody.

A warrant was issued by an Alameda County Judge and she was arrested Friday by police with the East Bay Regional Park District.

Cadwalader's mother - who KTVU says hung up the phone when contacted on Friday - brought both dogs to police headquarters earlier that day.

The teenager was booked at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin on suspicion of battery with serious bodily injury, false imprisonment with violence and robbery for allegedly taking the jogger's pepper spray.

It's unclear whether Cadwalader - who on her public social media information states she is from Russia - has an attorney. Authorities have arrested a woman they say bit a jogger who pepper-sprayed her dog at a San Francisco Bay Area park.

Alma Cadwalader, 19, was accompanied by two pets during the outing, possibly a Rottweiler mix and a medium-to-large pooch. It's not clear which of her animals was the offending canine.

But authorities say the Oakland, California woman's dog tried to attack the jogger Thursday on the Goldenrod Trail between the Chabot Equestrian Center and the Oakland City Stables in Anthony Chabot Regional Park.

The jogger used pepper spray to fend off the animal during the incident in Castro Valley at 10. Law enforcement said Cadwalader later 'accosted' the jogger and performed some shocking moves.

'The assailant tackled and punched the victim multiple times,' KTLA reports the East Bay Regional Park District Police Department said in a statement.

'As the victim attempted to push her assailant off of her, she was bitten on her forearm by the female, causing significant wounds.

The suspect was gone by the time police arrived at the scene and the unidentified victim was treated on the spot.

'A heated exchange and fairly violent confrontation occurred,' Lieutenant Terrence Cotcher said. 'The suspect bit the victim. It was only human to human, no canine to human bite.'.

Law enforcement released a blurry screen grab of Cadwalader with a dog that was possibly the one involved, and asked the public to help identify the assailant.

The image came from a video the victim recorded as the attacker left the scene. She tried to entice her to turn around in order to capture her face but was unsuccessful.

Describing her as a 'mixed race white and Asian woman', it wasn't long before they managed to get her into custody.

A warrant was issued by an Alameda County Judge and she was arrested Friday by police with the East Bay Regional Park District.

Cadwalader's mother - who KTVU says hung up the phone when contacted on Friday - brought both dogs to police headquarters earlier that day.

The teenager was booked at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin on suspicion of battery with serious bodily injury, false imprisonment with violence and robbery for allegedly taking the jogger's pepper spray.

It's unclear whether Cadwalader - who on her public social media information states she is from Russia - has an attorney. Authorities have arrested a woman they say bit a jogger who pepper-sprayed her dog at a San Francisco Bay Area park.

Alma Cadwalader, 19, was accompanied by two pets during the outing, possibly a Rottweiler mix and a medium-to-large pooch. It's not clear which of her animals was the offending canine.

But authorities say the Oakland, California woman's dog tried to attack the jogger Thursday on the Goldenrod Trail between the Chabot Equestrian Center and the Oakland City Stables in Anthony Chabot Regional Park.

The jogger used pepper spray to fend off the animal during the incident in Castro Valley at 10. Law enforcement said Cadwalader later 'accosted' the jogger and performed some shocking moves.

'The assailant tackled and punched the victim multiple times,' KTLA reports the East Bay Regional Park District Police Department said in a statement.

'As the victim attempted to push her assailant off of her, she was bitten on her forearm by the female, causing significant wounds.

The suspect was gone by the time police arrived at the scene and the unidentified victim was treated on the spot.

'A heated exchange and fairly violent confrontation occurred,' Lieutenant Terrence Cotcher said. 'The suspect bit the victim. It was only human to human, no canine to human bite.'.

Law enforcement released a blurry screen grab of Cadwalader with a dog that was possibly the one involved, and asked the public to help identify the assailant.

The image came from a video the victim recorded as the attacker left the scene. She tried to entice her to turn around in order to capture her face but was unsuccessful.

Describing her as a 'mixed race white and Asian woman', it wasn't long before they managed to get her into custody.

A warrant was issued by an Alameda County Judge and she was arrested Friday by police with the East Bay Regional Park District.

Cadwalader's mother - who KTVU says hung up the phone when contacted on Friday - brought both dogs to police headquarters earlier that day.

The teenager was booked at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin on suspicion of battery with serious bodily injury, false imprisonment with violence and robbery for allegedly taking the jogger's pepper spray.

It's unclear whether Cadwalader - who on her public social media information states she is from Russia - has an attorney.

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