One person was killed and another three injured in a shooting during Nipsey Hussle's funeral procession in Los Angeles on Thursday evening (11Apr19).

The procession began after a Celebration of Life memorial service at nearby Staples Center, with fans lining the streets to catch a glimpse of the hearse carrying the body of the slain rapper.

But things took a violent turn when a shooting took place at 103rd Street and Main Street, with suspects in a grey Hyundai vehicle opening fire on three African-American men and one African-American woman between the ages of 30 and 50. It's unclear at this point which of the victims died.

Los Angeles police Chief Michel Moore tweeted about the shooting, and added in his message: "We must stop this senseless violence."

The shooting comes after numerous people were injured during a stampede at a vigil following Nipsey's murder. There were also reports of shots being fired at the vigil, but these later turned out to be unfounded.

Nipsey was shot and killed on 31 March (19) at the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and Slauson Avenue, near to his Marathon Clothing store. The funeral procession went past the site of Nipsey's shooting en route to the Angelus Funeral Home.

As the cavalcade inched towards the late rapper's store, his sister Samantha appeared through the open sunroof of a car behind the hearse carrying her brother's remains.

She spoke to fans lining the route and shook hands as devotees tossed flowers on the roof of the funeral car.
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered around the mall outside Nipsey's clothing store, which has become a makeshift memorial site since his death as fans place candles, flowers, photographs and notes honouring the rapper and community activist.

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