Two Lives Lost in LA DWP Murder-Suicide Workplace Tragedy
The city of Los Angeles is stunned and saddened after a quiet Tuesday morning was irrevocably shattered by an act of fatal workplace violence. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) Colorado Boulevard reclamation facility became the scene of a devastating murder-suicide where two men were found shot to death just before 6 a.m. on December 2, 2025. This tragedy represents an unimaginable violation of trust and safety within a critical public service environment.
The Shock of the Morning: Employee Discovers Tragedy
The horror unfolded when a fellow employee discovered the two deceased men at the facility, prompting an immediate call to the Los Angeles Police Department. While the identities of the deceased men are currently being withheld, the reality is that the lives of two individuals—a victim and a perpetrator—were violently ended, leaving behind two families grappling with an impossible loss. This heartbreaking incident, occurring in the early hours of the workday, has profoundly traumatized the entire LADWP workforce, turning a routine morning into a day of crisis and counseling.
Workplace Violence: The Violation of Trust and Sanctuary
The immediate fallout extends beyond the two individuals. The facility, a cornerstone of Los Angeles’s infrastructure, was immediately secured and shut down for investigation, triggering a rapid community response. Though authorities have confirmed that the incident was isolated and there is no ongoing threat to the community, the memory of this violence will linger. It is a harsh reminder that the sanctity of the workplace can be tragically violated. The entire city stands in solidarity with the LADWP employees and the families of the deceased, mourning the loss of life and the painful intrusion of violence into their professional sanctuary.
