Two employees at Southern California Technical College were shot on Friday and was taken to the hospital in an accident that attributed the authorities to violence at the workplace.
The shooting took place at about 4 pm in an office on the pre -college of Air Navigation and Technology in Injlood, where Mayor James Pots said the suspect is believed to be a former employee.
The air television video clip showed a heavy presence of the police outside the city campus, which is adjacent to Los Angeles to the southwest.
Pots said that one of the victims was in critical condition.
The Los Angeles Province Fire Department confirmed on the social platform X that two people were transferred to the hospital.
Pots said that a person was held after leaving the scene at the beginning.
The Los Angeles Police Administration said that the officers had detained a topic from a car that matches a fire -related vehicle, which was sent to local law enforcement agencies by the England Police Administration.
The England police did not immediately respond to a request for more information.

The school went insurance for at least an hour after the shooting.
Chris Baker, president and head of the campus managers, told Kabc-TV that the campus is being done regularly, and as a flight school, safety is one of its primary concentration.
Baker said: “He is a peaceful university campus.” “It is a nice community of students, teachers and employees.”
Spartan Air Navigation and Technology College has a university campus throughout the country.
Inclood in the college, about one mile from Los Angeles International Airport, accommodates 500 students and provides training programs focusing on aviation maintenance technology, according to its website.