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L.A. Cops Mistakenly Kill 'Tosh.O' Production Assistant In Botched Hostage Situation

Apr 11, 2014, 20:18 IST

Comedy Central/Tosh.OComedian Daniel Tosh, host of Comedy Central's "Tosh.0."

A 30-year-old Tosh.0 production assistant was shot and killed in West Hollywood, Calif. on Monday, after a trio of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department mistook him for the suspect in a stabbing incident, opening fire and hitting him once.

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John Winkler, who worked on the Comedy Central viral video lampoon, had been on the premises of the Palm Avenue apartment complex visiting friends in a neighboring unit when he became involved in the hostage incident after hearing screams, officials said.

"The apartment door suddenly opened and a male victim came rushing out," Sheriff's officials said in a statement. "He was covered in blood and bleeding profusely from the neck.

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Officials continued, "Winkler ran out of the door, lunging at the back of the fleeing victim," and both of the people were running "directly at the deputies."

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According to authorities, "Winkler was similar to the description of the suspect and was wearing a black shirt," and "believing Winkler was the assailant and the assault was ongoing and he would attack the entry team, three deputies fired their duty weapons at him."

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The actual suspect, a 26-year-old man named Alexander Tor McDonald, was arrested in connection with murder, attempted murder and torture, and has been held on $4 million bail after pleading not guilty to the charges in a hearing Thursday. He returns to court May 8.

Winkler, a Washington state native, had hoped to be a TV producer. Tosh had yet to address the incident on his Twitter page early Friday.

We'll keep you updated on the latest in this story.

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