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2 San Diego Officers Shot During Standoff That Left Gunman Dead

A gunman opened fire on San Diego police and firefighters on Saturday night and wounded two officers.

San Diego, CA – Two San Diego police officers were shot at an apartment complex as they responded to a disturbance call on Saturday night.

The incident began at 10:15 p.m., when police arrived at the Tuscany Place apartments and smelled smoke coming from a first-floor unit, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

The officers requested assistance from the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, and firefighters accompanied them as they went to the apartment to make contact with someone inside, according to KNSD.

A neighbor told The San Diego Union-Tribune that he heard them knocking on the gunman’s door repeatedly, and that they ultimately used an ax to get inside.

“As soon as they open the door, they were met with gunfire,” San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit said during a press conference.

“I heard them bashing on the door, then I heard gunfire,” the neighbor said. “There was plaster from my wall on my couch and carpet.”

The gunman, who police later learned was wearing body armor, fired through the walls, wounding two of the officers, FOX News reported.

“It was fast,” neighbor Matthew Rezrouch told The San Diego Union-Tribune. “They were screaming ‘two officers down, bleeding!’”

One officer was able to return fire, Chief Nisleit confirmed, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune.

The wounded officers and at least one firefighter were removed from the complex using a ladder.

They were rushed to a local hospital, where one was listed in serious but stable condition, and the other was listed in stable condition, Chief Nisleit said.

According to FOX News, one of the officers was shot in the chest. The other sustained a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

One of the officers is a three-year veteran of the force and the other has been with the department for 18 years, the chief said.

Officers rushed to the apartment complex and began evacuating tenants in the 100-unit building as the barricaded gunman remained holed up in his residence, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

A SWAT team also rescued a firefighter from a unit near the shooter, after he was forced to take cover during the gunfight, according to KNSD.

Police took a suspect into custody at 11:20 p.m., but quickly ascertained that he was not the gunman, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

At approximately 12:15 a.m., a tactical robot was able to push past the suspect’s door, and a camera mounted on the device showed the shooter lying on the floor with head trauma, police said.

A K9 officer was later sent into the apartment, but the gunman did not respond when the K9 bit him in the leg.

Just before 1 a.m., police determined that the shooter was dead.

It was unclear whether he was killed during the gunfight, or if the fatal wound was self-inflicted.

Police did not release the shooter’s identity and have not confirmed that he was the 30-year-old male who resided at the apartment, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

Other tenants said that they and been warned about a “weird guy” who lived in the complex and said they heard the man screaming and yelling at times.

One resident told the San Diego Union Tribune that the man had been placed in a psychiatric hospital approximately 18 months ago, after he bored a hole through his wall.

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LEO0301
LEO0301

@Hi_estComnDenomn - I said that was a contributing cause. In places like Chicago even if guns weren't available, I can guarantee you the same people would find another way to kill you.

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Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@LEO0301 So is your answer to my question of where criminals get their guns; straw purchases, thefts, and burglaries?

LEO0301
LEO0301

@Hi_estComnDenomn - Well, straw purchases, thefts and burglaries is certainly a big problem, but really the main issue has to do with a race of people who have no respect for human life. A gun is an inanimate object that can't hurt anyone unless the trigger is pulled. The human element, Felon, the human element.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@LEO0301 There's a gap in your story. If a neighboring state can get guns and all they need is ID and a check through NICS (which we all know works every single time, right??) where are the criminals getting their guns from? In your answer, also try to factor in private sales.

Let's see if you can give a concise answer without waving your magic wand.

LEO0301
LEO0301

@Hi_estComnDenomn - To purchase a long gun (rifle, shotgun) you must be at least 18 years old and a resident of Indiana or a bordering state (Illinois residents may face restrictions). To buy a handgun you must be at least 21 years old and a resident of Indiana. You also must present a valid photo ID that includes your current address (drivers license, state ID card, military ID with current orders). A potential buyer must also submit to an in-store instant FBI criminal background check known as a "national instant criminal search" or "NICS". The check takes about 5 minutes to perform. If you have been convicted of a felony or a domestic abuse charge you are ineligible to buy a gun.

You cannot buy a gun in Indiana "like a loaf of bread". The problem in Chicago and it's extremely high murder rate boils down to one thing - a race of people who have no respect for human life. Pay attention to what's going on Felon.

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

Look at it this way: if an uninsured gun is found at the residence then there is cause to search the whole house. If police find some expired prescription drugs in the medicine cabinet then the guns become uninsurable and go off the streets for good. Its win-win!

realDonaldTrump
realDonaldTrump

@Burgers Allday Do you really want to live in a police state? In order to accomplish that task they would need to hire a whole lot more police. And then the hidden gems will be found, drugs and other illegal items, people with warrants, requiring even more police to deal with it all. It would be the equivalent of when a Vegas shooting amount of victims hits the hospitals all at once, the facilities wouldn't be able to handle it. Police can't just ignore other crimes they spot while executing the illegal 4th amendment defying search warrants. And not everything gets found in searches. How do you think cops get shot in the back on the way to the lock up?

"If there is resistance I'm sure the police could put it down" OK Hitler Nazi Germany, this is the exact reason we have the second amendment in the first place, to prevent a crazy government from doing such a thing.

I don't think the police could even handle the resistance from the masses if this ever were to happen (it won't under Trump) - if a single city has major protests over BS it takes every officer from every surrounding agency and sometimes the National Guard to restore order. If Jack Booted thugs were kicking in everyone's doors I'd like to think either people will fight back, or hide their guns well. Bury em in the ground.

Two things I can assure you will never happen in the USA in my lifetime, another prohibition (boy they learned a lesson there didn't they) and the government going around collecting up everyone's' guns.

You're just being silly now.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@Heezels From you? Not at all.

Heezels
Heezels

Lol, he didn’t say they didn’t have strict gun laws, which is what you’re saying. You’re saying they were calling them lax. They’re saying the exact opposite. It’s despite their strict gun laws Chicago has terrible gun crime.

Of course if it is proven that Chicago does have lax gun laws that’s a valuable point.

But aside from that I’m just calling you out on your BS, which it looks like you clearly didn’t appreciate. I’m trying to help facilitate a more appropriate conversation, but I guess you don’t care about that.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@Heezels oh, shut the fuck up. here is the first line of the argument.

"The assault weapons ban didn't work. Criminals ignore laws. Visit Chicago - very strict gun laws, more shootings than anywhere."

Follow the conversation and stop being distracted by blinky lights. Once Trumpito couldn't follow up, he started talking about immigration. He got checked, and changed the subject.