Las Vegas Review-Journal

Firefighte­r killed, two others shot at retirement home

- By Christophe­r Weber and Michael Balsamo The Associated Press

LONG BEACH, Calif. — A resident of a retirement home in Southern California opened fire on firefighte­rs responding to a report of an explosion in the building, killing a veteran fire captain and wounding a second firefighte­r and another person, officials said.

The shooting happened after firefighte­rs responded to an alarm shortly before 4 a.m. at the 11-story retirement facility in Long Beach, south of Los Angeles, and found some windows blown out, activated sprinklers, the smell of gas and a fire that they extinguish­ed, authoritie­s said.

Firefighte­rs were searching the building when shots were fired and the two firefighte­rs were hit, Long Beach Fire Chief Michael Duree said.

Fire Capt. Dave Rosa, who had worked for the department for 17 years, died at a hospital Monday morning, Duree said. He is survived by a wife and two children, the chief said.

The other firefighte­r who was shot was not immediatel­y identified and was hospitaliz­ed in stable condition. A third person was also struck by gunfire and was in critical condition and undergoing surgery, said Police Chief Robert Luna. No further details were provided about that person.

Luna said a “person of interest” — who police believe is a resident at the facility — was detained and was being questioned by investigat­ors. A weapon was recovered at the scene, he said.

Investigat­ors were looking into whether the shooter intentiona­lly lured first responders to the scene to ambush them, Luna said.

Dozens of firefighte­rs stood at attention and saluted as the flagdraped coffin carrying Rosa’s body was brought out of a hospital Monday afternoon and loaded into a coroner’s van. Residents waved American flags along the street outside the hospital as the procession of police and fire vehicles escorted the van to the coroner’s office.

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