Police say a shooting at a business in Southern California has left at least two people dead, including the gunman.
Long Beach police on Friday called the shooting "workplace violence.'' They said on Twitter that it has become a murder investigation, and that the suspect is also dead at the scene.
It wasn't immediately clear if there were any more victims.
Police say they received reports of a shooter at 2:25 p.m.
Video showed people running from an unmarked building shouting about a shooting inside.
Dozens of police officers, including members of a SWAT team, surrounded the building.
It is about 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles in Long Beach, a city of about 460,000 people on the southern tip of LA County.
The two-story building is home to several law offices, but police didn't specify what kind of business it is.
The mayor of the California city of Long Beach says a shooting that killed one victim and the gunman also left another person wounded.
Mayor Robert Garcia tweeted that the third person who was shot in a law office Friday is hospitalized in stable condition. He says the shooter and a victim are dead in what appears to be a workplace killing.