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2 lawmakers want state probe of shooting death by LA deputy

GARDENA, Calif. (AP) - Two Democratic lawmakers called Sunday for California's Attorney General to investigate the fatal shooting of a young man by a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy.

Reps. Maxine Waters and Nanette Diaz Barragán said in a statement there's a need for an independent investigation into the death of 18-year-old Andres Guardado so the public will trust the findings.

'œAnother day, and another Black or Brown kid has been shot in the back by police,'ť said the representatives for Southern California districts. 'œThese killings must stop. We demand it. The American people demand it.'ť

Messages seeking comment were sent to the state Attorney General's office and the Los Angeles County sheriff's department.

Guardado was shot Thursday after Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies spotted him with a gun in front of a business near Gardena.

Several hundred people gathered near the site on Sunday to protest the shooting, trailed by dozens of cars in a caravan, the Los Angeles Daily News reported.

Capt. Kent Wegener, the head of the department's Homicide Bureau, said Saturday that investigators have taken six or seven exterior cameras from the scene and are examining the footage.

Guardado's gun appeared to have been pieced together from different parts and didn't have a serial number, he said. Investigators do not believe he fired the gun.

Guardado attended Los Angeles Trade-Technical College. A relative said he lived with his parents and worked two part-time security jobs.

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