An investigation continued Wednesday into a weekend shooting in South Los Angeles that killed a man and wounded three others including the son of Assemblyman Mike A. Gipson, D-Carson.

The shooting occurred about 4 p.m. Sunday in the 8900 block of Hobart Boulevard.

No description had been released of a suspect or suspects and no arrest reported.

Gary Moody, 55, died at the scene, according to the coroner’s office. One of the wounded men was treated at the scene.

Devon Gipson, 32, and his fiancee “were visiting his mother when they decided to walk to the neighborhood store,” a statement from the assemblyman’s office says.

“It was during this walk that the suspect fired from a car, hitting Devon in the back and his fiancee in her leg,” according to Gipson’s office.

“Her leg was treated and she was discharged,” the statement says. “Devon was admitted and underwent surgery to stop the bleeding and repair the damage that the bullet caused after it entered his back, fracturing his rib and puncturing his lung before it exited. Devon is a father and a full-time employee working for Mattel Inc. in El Segundo.”

Gipson said he rushed to the hospital.

“As a father, the news of my son being shot was devastating,” he said. “I rushed to the hospital not knowing his condition.

“I thank God that he is recovering and pray for the loved ones of the other victim who lost his life,” the assemblyman said. “As a legislator, I know that too often many families experience similar scenarios on a regular basis. This must stop.”

Gipson was the author of Assembly Bill 879, a law that mandates the registration of gun parts that are easily purchased and used to build so-called “ghost guns.”

In the past five years, Gipson has held two anti-gun violence rallies at Vermont and Manchester avenues in the same community as the shooting, his office said.