DTLA Target shooting: Suspect charged with attempted murder

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Charges filed against suspected Target shooter

Jabril Metoyer was charged with three counts of attempted murder and five counts of attempted second-degree robbery after allegedly shooting two security guards at a downtown LA Target store.

Charges have been filed against the man accused of shooting two people during an attempted robbery outside a Target store in downtown LA.

Jabril Metoyer, 25, has been charged with three counts of attempted murder, four counts of robbery, and one count of attempted robbery. The charges include various allegations of personal discharge of a firearm, use of a firearm and great bodily injury.

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Suspect charged in DTLA Target shooting

Los Angeles County DA Nathan Hochman announed the charges against a suspect accused of shooting two employees at a Target in downtown LA. The suspect's bail was set at $4 million.

He is being held in lieu of $4.1 million bail and is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in downtown Los Angeles.

If convicted as charged, he faces life in state prison.

On Monday, Dec. 30 around 9 p.m., LAPD officers were called to the Figat7th shopping center following reports of shots fired. 

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Alleged Target shooting suspect arrested after standoff

The man wanted for shooting two security guards at a downtown LA Target store was taken into custody after an hours-long standoff at an apartment building.

Authorities say Metoyer tried stuffing a suitcase with about $1,500 worth of merchandise and walking out, but was confronted by security and started shooting.

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Two security guards were shot and rushed to the hospital. 

Metoyer was arrested the next day following an hours-long standoff at an apartment building in downtown LA. 

According to DA Nathan Hochman, Metoyer was involved in another shooting, also at the same shopping plaza, just three days earlier. In that incident, Hochman said Metoyer approached an individual at an ATM and demanded money. The man refused, so Metoyer pulled out a gun and opened fire. The man's condition is not known.