A woman working at a pop-up barbecue stand in a Harbor City parking lot was killed and a man was wounded in a shooting Friday afternoon, police said.

The shooter and an accomplice escaped after the 1:50 p.m. shooting at Wheaton’s Eatins barbecue stand set up in a parking lot near the Pep Boys Auto Parts and Service in the 1300 block of Pacific Coast Highway, police said.

The victims were at the stand’s pop-up tents when a man, believed to be wearing a burgundy or brown bandana covering part of his face, approached from behind a building. After an exchange of words, the suspect began firing, police said.

The woman, who according to a broadcast report had worked at the barbecue stand for about a year, fell to the ground and the other victim, chased by the shooter, ran to the front door of Pep Boys, where he also collapsed, said Los Angeles Police Harbor Division police Capt. Michael Oreb.

“He didn’t seem to be aiming at one particular person, but just shooting toward the pop-up tents where the barbecue was and where there were customers gathered,’’ LAPD Detective David Cortez said.

The unidentified victims were taken to County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, where the woman died and the man was in stable condition, according to Officer Jane Kim of the LAPD’s Media Relations Section. He reportedly was shot in the arm.

The shooter, Oreb said, then ran across the street and got into a red SUV. The vehicle took off, possibly heading west on Frampton Avenue.

Police described the shooter as black and, in addition to the bandana, was wearing a white T-shirt and camouflage pants.

He remains at large, Oreb said.

Police were checking to see if the shooting was captured on security video.

City News Service contributed to this report.