Antelope Valley Press

Three dead, one hurt in hostage incident

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SALEM, Ore. — Three people are dead and one was seriously injured in a hostage incident in a Salem, Oregon, home, in which a deputy fired gunshots, police said.

Deputies from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to a “hostage situation” at about 12:30 p.m. Monday, the Oregon State Police said Tuesday in a news release.

Deputies began communicat­ions with Jose Jesus Lopez-Tinoco of Woodburn, in an effort to resolve the situation, police said.

At some point deputies heard gunshots, forced their way into the residence and deputy Ricky Kittelson fired a yet to be determined number of gunshots, according to state police. Police did not say if Kittelson hit anyone with gunfire.

Deputies found Diari Bustos-Bustos, 24, and an 11-year-old boy dead from gunshot wounds, according to police.

Lopez-Tinoco was found dead by what police said appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot.

Laura Rocio-Bustos, 43, was taken to a hospital with serious injuries from a gunshot wound, police said.

A 13-year-old boy was rescued from inside the residence and uninjured, state police added. The boys’ names were not released.

The relationsh­ip between Lopez-Tinoco and the others in the home, and what led up to the incident wasn’t clear.

Oregon State Police are leading the investigat­ion into the incident and the deputy’s role in it. Kittelson, who has worked for the sheriff’s office for two years, has been placed on administra­tive leave while the incident is investigat­ed, police said.

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