A man was shot and killed outside a mall in Culver City Friday night — only days after Attorney General Pam Bondi caught flak for calling out crime in the trendy neighborhood in a heated exchange with a Los Angeles lawmaker.

Shots rang out just before 7:30 p.m. Friday at the popular Westfield Culver City mall, police said, with the unidentified victim found mortally wounded near the entrance to Macy’s. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.


  Overhead view of police cars with flashing lights outside Westfield Culver City mall at night. ABC 7 Overhead view of police cars with flashing lights outside Westfield Culver City mall at night. ABC 7

  Police car with flashing lights and a police officer standing near a red “Do Not Cross” tape. TNLA Police car with flashing lights and a police officer standing near a red “Do Not Cross” tape. TNLA

Police were still searching for two suspects as of Saturday morning.

The deadly incident comes two days after Bondi put Culver City in the spotlight while sparring with California Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dov at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday.


  Attorney General Pam Bondi speaking, with FBI Director Kash Patel behind her, at the Department of Justice. Getty Images Attorney General Pam Bondi speaking, with FBI Director Kash Patel behind her, at the Department of Justice. Getty Images

Kamlager-Dov had called out the nation’s top law enforcement official at the Jeffrey Epstein-focused hearing, saying there are “violent, dangerous people out here with real threats, and the dishonesty from your agency comes from the covering up of these threats that could hurt American people and put our lives at risk.”

“Her district includes Culver City, and she’s not talking about any crime in her district, nothing about helping crime in her district,” Bondi shot back. “She’s not even worth getting into the details.”

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Culver City officials appeared puzzled by the remarks — Kamlager-Dov noting that Culver City is “known for parks, studio lots, and breakfast burritos—not crime.”

Mayor Freddy Puza told the Los Angeles Times that Bondi’s slam appeared to be a “knee-jerk reaction.”

“My read of it is that she’s trying to deflect,” he said. “I think she could really spend her time prosecuting the people in the Epstein files and making sure that information from the federal government is transparent.”

Puza also responded in an Instagram post, noting that crime in Culver City had fallen 9.7% in 2024, and dropped another 6.1% from the third quarter of 2024 to the same period in 2025.

However, violent crime rose 24% from the third quarter of 2024 to same time period in 2025, with an 88% increase in simple assaults, according to Culver City Police Department crime statistics.

After the slaying, some users on social media suggested that Bondi was justified in her remarks earlier this week.

“What was it that Pam Bondi was saying about Culver City?” one X user wrote, linking to a news report of the shooting.

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