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Man dies of gunshot wound after standoff

Spent hours barricaded in house, exchanged gunfire with police

- By Cianna Morales Cianna Morales, 757-957-1304, cianna.morales@virginiame­dia .com

A man died of a gunshot wound inside a Lake Placid neighborho­od home after an hourslong standoff and exchange of gunfire with Virginia Beach police Monday night.

Police provided limited informatio­n about the investigat­ion Tuesday, and it remained unclear if the man died from police gunfire or a self-inflicted gunshot.

Officers responded to a home in the 1900 block of Decathlon Drive around 9:30 p.m. for a call about a person threatenin­g himself and others, according to a release from the department.

Police arrived at the scene and establishe­d a dialogue with the man inside a house. Police said he was visibly armed with a shotgun that he would place under his chin.

It was hours later, sometime after 1 a.m., neighbors described hearing gunfire.

Police said the standoff ended with an exchange of gunfire. According to the release, police fired “less-lethal munitions” at the man, who then shot at police. Police returned fire.

After a SWAT team arrived, police entered the house and found the man inside the front door, dead with a bullet wound. Police have not released the man’s name.

It was unclear how many officers fired their service weapons but police said in a statement that none of the involved officers were injured.

A Virginia Beach police spokespers­on did not respond to requests for more informatio­n Tuesday except to issue a statement indicating more details would be released at a later time.

“We have a lot of evidence to comb through before we can provide any more informatio­n than we have already given,” police spokespers­on Jody Saunders said in an email Tuesday afternoon.

The initial statement from police did not address whether anyone was in the home with the man, the type of “less-lethal munitions” used in by police, or whether any officers are on leave or administra­tive duty while the shooting is being investigat­ed.

Decathlon Drive, a residentia­l street with detached homes tucked into the Lake Placid neighborho­od, remained closed to through traffic late Tuesday morning as police continued to gather evidence from the scene. Yellow evidence placards littered the roadway in front of the two-story home at the center of the investigat­ion.

A neighbor, who asked not to be identified to protect her privacy, stepped out of her house Tuesday morning to watch police and investigat­ors milling behind crime scene tape across the street. She described watching the standoff through her front window, and said a woman exited the home and then appeared to be talking with police. It was 1:13 a.m. when she said she heard gunshots that sounded “just like fireworks.”

She said the people who lived in the home — a husband, a wife and their three children — had been there for 20 years.

“They were never any trouble.

They were just a nice family,” she said. “This has always been a good neighborho­od with kids playing. It’s safe.”

Another neighbor who was walking his dog through the neighborho­od Tuesday morning said he thought there was a fire somewhere Monday night, based on the lights and the sirens in his neighborho­od. Then, he heard gunshots.

The neighbor, who asked not to be identified to protect his privacy, described the people who lived at the home as “quiet people.”

“There were times I wouldn’t know if anyone lived there, except for seeing them get into their cars,” he said.

 ?? CIANNA MORALES/STAFF ?? Police cars block both ends of the 1900 block of Decathlon Drive in Virginia Beach, Virginia on Jan. 31, 2023. A man died of a gunshot wound after an hourslong standoff with police and an exchange of gunfire.
CIANNA MORALES/STAFF Police cars block both ends of the 1900 block of Decathlon Drive in Virginia Beach, Virginia on Jan. 31, 2023. A man died of a gunshot wound after an hourslong standoff with police and an exchange of gunfire.

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