Cops were spotted pulling a rifle from a black Lamborghini after a woman and a dog were found shot to death in a suspected lesbian love affair gone wrong at a posh home in upscale Beverly Grove, according to witnesses and police.
Terrified bystanders who heard gunshots called police to La Peer Ave near Third Street Sunday morning just before 8:30 a.m. according to a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department.


Cops who responded to the scene discovered a woman about 40 years old who had been shot and was horribly injured, the spokesman said.
The woman was transported to a hospital in critical condition with serious injuries from being shot, according to the Los Angeles City Fire Department.

The victim died while receiving medical care at the hospital, according to police.
A dog was also shot and killed in the incident, police said.
A woman in her 30’s was arrested by police under suspicion for her involvement in the killings. Police did not identify the victim or the suspect.
Authorities told KTLA that the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute.
It was not known if the suspect was charged.
Around 2 p.m., police were seen examining the trunk area of a black Lamborghini SUV parked in the driveway of the home where the horrific shooting transpired, according to NBC Los Angeles.
LAPD detectives were spotted removing what appeared to be a black rifle case from the luxury vehicle and photographing what appeared to be a second black case pulled from the car, according to NBC.
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