LOS ANGELES, CA – A homicide investigation is actively underway in South Los Angeles after an unidentified man was found fatally stabbed at a bus stop early Sunday morning, July 27, 2025. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers responded to a "man down" call around 5:19 a.m. in the area of 112th Street and South Central Avenue in the Watts neighborhood. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene by Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics, exhibiting multiple stab wounds.
The incident prompted a significant law enforcement presence, with officers blocking off the roadway to conduct their investigation. A person of interest was detained by police for questioning in connection with the deadly stabbing. Authorities have not yet released details regarding the identity of the victim or the circumstances that led to the altercation.
Initial reports, including a tweet from @GigiGraciette shared by @enuffisenuffla, indicated the victim was a man in a wheelchair. However, official news outlets covering the investigation have not confirmed this specific detail, focusing on the discovery of the stabbed male victim. The LAPD continues to investigate the motive behind the fatal incident.
Video from the scene showed a white tent set up next to the bus stop, which serves Metro Line 53 and LADOT Dash Watts lines, as detectives processed evidence. As of Sunday afternoon, it remained unclear whether the detained individual had been formally arrested or released. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to piece together the events leading to the man's death.
The area is known to be a busy transit point, and the sudden violence has drawn attention to public safety concerns in the community. Police have urged anyone with further information to come forward as they continue their efforts to bring clarity to the tragic event.