At a Glance
- Man killed after shootout with off-duty Homeland Security officer on New Year’s Eve in Northridge.
- LAPD responded at 10:30 p.m. to a report of a rifle-armed suspect firing shots into the air.
- The suspect was shot and died at the scene; details of the confrontation remain unclear.
- Why it matters: The incident highlights the risks of off-duty law-enforcement officers encountering armed civilians and the immediate response required by local police.

A man died after a confrontation with an off-duty Homeland Security officer on New Year’s Eve at an apartment complex in Northridge. Los Angeles Police Department officers arrived at 10:30 p.m. after reports of a rifle-armed suspect firing shots into the air. The suspect was shot and died on scene, but the circumstances leading to the shooting are still under investigation.
Incident Overview
Off-duty Homeland Security personnel investigated gunfire heard at the 17701 block of Roscoe Boulevard and Amestoy Avenue. As the suspect fired shots into the air, LAPD officers arrived and engaged the individual, who was then shot and died.
- Off-duty officer investigated gunfire
- Suspect armed with rifle
- LAPD responded at 10:30 p.m.
Current Status
Law enforcement officials have not yet released a full account of what prompted the shooting. The Los Angeles Police Department and DHS officers remained on site through Thursday morning, and the department has reached out to DHS for comment.
Key Takeaways
- A man was killed during a shootout with an off-duty Homeland Security officer on New Year’s Eve.
- LAPD responded at 10:30 p.m. to a rifle-armed suspect.
- Investigation details are still pending; DHS and LAPD are cooperating.
The incident underscores the challenges law-enforcement officers face when encountering armed civilians, especially during high-traffic holiday periods.

