Man Shot, Robbed in Koreatown Likely Crown Prince of Korea

Man Shot, Robbed in Koreatown Likely Crown Prince of Korea
A Los Angeles Police Department vehicle in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, 2022. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
City News Service
11/19/2022
Updated:
11/19/2022
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LOS ANGELES—A man was hospitalized in critical condition Nov. 19 after he was wounded by two armed suspects who snatched three gold chains and a Rolex watch from him outside an apartment complex a few blocks west of MacArthur Park.

Officers sent to a robbery call in the 2800 block of Sunset Place—near Wilshire Boulevard and Hoover Street—at 4:15 p.m Nov. 18 reported that a man had been shot in front of the location, according to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Media Relations Division.

The weapon used in the crime was described as a semi-automatic handgun. The victim, who had three gold chains and a watch taken from him, was rushed to a hospital and listed in critical condition.

ABC7 reported that the man had been driving a Rolls-Royce Phantom and the vehicle was registered to entrepreneur Andrew Lee, who was the crown prince of the imperial family of Korea and founder of London Trust Media. Lee was heir to the Joseon dynasty, which ruled Korea for centuries until 1897.

No suspect description was available. The police department’s Olympic station urged anyone with information about the robbery to call them at 213-382-9102 or Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.