A tragic incident unfolded outside the Westfield Culver City mall on Friday night, as a man was shot and killed. The victim, who remains unidentified, was found near the entrance to Macy’s and was later pronounced dead at the hospital. The shooting occurred just before 7:30 p.m., with police still searching for two suspects as of Saturday morning.
This violent event comes in the wake of a heated exchange between Attorney General Pam Bondi and California Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dov at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday. Kamlager-Dov had criticized Bondi for not addressing crime in her district, which includes Culver City, accusing the Attorney General of dishonesty and covering up threats that could harm the American people. Bondi fired back, stating that Kamlager-Dov was not worth discussing in detail.
The remarks made by Bondi during the hearing put Culver City in the spotlight, drawing attention to the neighborhood’s safety and crime rates. However, Kamlager-Dov and Culver City officials were quick to defend the area, emphasizing that Culver City is known for its parks, studio lots, and breakfast burritos, not crime. Mayor Freddy Puza expressed confusion over Bondi’s comments, suggesting that she was deflecting attention from more pressing issues, such as prosecuting individuals related to the Epstein files and ensuring transparency in government information.
As the investigation into the mall shooting continues, the community mourns the loss of the victim and grapples with the broader implications of crime and safety in Culver City. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the complex challenges faced by law enforcement officials and policymakers in addressing and preventing violence in our communities.

