Police investigating after possible shots fired from Woodland Hills apartment as Trump caravan passes through

Police are investigating a shots fired call that came in during a Pro-Trump rally in Woodland Hills on Sunday.

Three men supposedly holed up inside a WoodlandHills apartment after they may have fired on a caravan of Trump cars traveling along Ventura Boulevard were not there when police made entry into it, according to Los Angeles police.

Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department say the call came in shortly after 11:30 a.m. near the 20600 block of Ventura Boulevard.

The alleged shooting happened about as the caravan of Trump supporters moved along Ventura Boulevard near Chalk Hills, police said. Noone was hit if there was, in fact, a shooting.

The caravan was headed from Woodland Hills to Studio City.  

Police say a woman who was not participating in the rally drove her vehicle eastbound on Ventura, past the caravan, and heard what sounded like gunshots.

Police say she quickly noticed her tire was flat and noticed damage from some type of projectile. Police say it could possibly be a bullet or fragment of a bullet.

According to police, another witness told officers of a potential suspect at a nearby apartment building.  

Officers soon locked the building and evacuated those nearby.

A SWAT team was called to the barricade scene at 20568 Ventura Blvd.

SWAT members made entry into the apartment at 5:30 p.m. but found no one inside, the LAPD reported. 

No injuries were reported and the caravan continued as planned.

The rally and caravan started Sunday morning near Taft High School and will end at Jerry’s Deli in Studio City. 

CNS contributed to this report