18-year-old man killed, another wounded during shooting near Rose Bowl

An 18-year-old man was killed and another wounded during a fight that escalated into a shooting outside the Rose Bowl in
Pasadena, police say.

The victim was identified as Kamryn Stone, of Los Angeles, said Pasadena police Lt. Jesse Carrillo.

Officers were dispatched a little after 11:20 p.m. Saturday to the area of Arroyo Boulevard and Seco Street regarding a physical altercation and shots fired came upon the two victims, Carrillo said.

Paramedics rushed them both to an area hospital, where Stone died from his injuries and the second person, a 51-year-old man from Los Angeles, was listed in stable condition.

"The motive for the altercation that led to the shooting remains under investigation," he said. "Preliminary, it appears this incident may not
be random in nature."

The incident occurred about three hours after the University of Oklahoma defeated the UCLA Bruins 48-14 at the Rose Bowl, in a game that ended at 8:08 p.m. Saturday.

"The shooting happened about three hours after the game," according to Pasadena Police Department watch commander. "The game was already over."

Pasadena police are asking anyone with information regarding the incident to call them at 626-744-4241.