3 sheriff’s deputies shot, suspect dead in shooting
KNIGHTSEN » Three Northern California sheriff’s deputies who were wounded in a deadly confrontation with a shotgun-wielding man have been released from the hospital, authorities said Friday.
During Thursday night’s confrontation, a deputy struck in the chest was saved by his bulletproof vest while another was hit in the head by shotgun pellets and the third was wounded in the arm, the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Deputies returned fire, killing 44-year-old Eduardo Martinez of Bay Point. A photo released by the Sheriff’s Office shows Martinez pointing a shotgun at deputies after a daylong standoff at a home in Knightsen, authorities said.
The area is an unincorporated community about 50 miles northeast of San Francisco.
Martinez previously had been arrested on allegations ranging from spousal abuse to receiving stolen property and driving under the influence, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Deputies were called to the home shortly after 9:30 a.m. Thursday by a woman who said her ex-boyfriend had held her hostage overnight, according to the statement.
The woman said the man sexually assaulted her, “threw her on a coffee table, tied her to a chair with duct tape, and poured gasoline on her.”
The woman said Martinez had a shotgun and a pistol, made threats to shoot law enforcement “and said he did not want to go back to jail,” the statement said.