San Diego County sheriff’s deputies opened fire on an armed suspect who was trespassing in a Spring Valley home, police said.
An armed man was shot and killed by San Diego County sheriff’s deputies who responded to a trespassing call early Friday evening in a residential area of Spring Valley.
The incident began around 3 p.m. Friday when sheriff’s deputies were called to a Spring Valley home near Leland Street and Davenrich Street. The woman also reported there were four children in the house, police said. The children’s ages ranged from teenagers to as young as 6 years old, said San Diego police homicide Lt. Jud Campbell.
Detectives are still trying to piece together what the man did inside the house as police said evidence suggests he possibly fired his gun through the front door to the street and “that he came out several times and waved the gun around erratically.”
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