Los Angeles Times

Suspect’s gun cache seized

79-year-old shot a city utilities worker at his San Diego home, prosecutor­s say.

- By Teri Figueroa teri.figueroa @sduniontri­bune.com Figueroa writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Dozens of weapons found in San Diego home of man charged in shooting.

SAN DIEGO — Authoritie­s uncovered and seized an assault rifle along with dozens of handguns, other rifles and explosives from the home of a University Heights man suspected of shooting a city employee who was working to restore water to his home on Labor Day, the city attorney’s office announced Friday.

The San Diego FireRescue Department bomb squad found and took the cache Sept. 7 while serving what is known as a gun violence restrainin­g order against the homeowner and accused shooter, 79-year-old Nathan Brogan, officials said.

The weapons stockpile included an AR-15 with a 200-round drum magazine, 34 additional rifles and 21 handguns from Brogan’s home, the city attorney’s office said.

The bomb squad also removed 75,000 rounds of ammunition as well as explosives, among them a smoke grenade and 4.5 pounds of loose black powder.

In announcing the stockpile seizure, the city attorney’s office noted that the home sits about five blocks from an elementary school.

Brogan has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a firearm and shooting at an inhabited dwelling or occupied vehicle. He has pleaded not guilty and remains jailed in lieu of $1-million bail.

On the day of the shooting, a San Diego Public Utilities Department crew was in the vicinity trying to restore water service to the area.

A 55-year-old supervisor — wearing an orange vest and safety gear — approached Brogan’s home to check that service had been restored.

Deputy Dist. Atty. Matthew Greco has said the employee saw Brogan in the home and tried to call out to him, identifyin­g himself in the process.

But Brogan disappeare­d, Greco said.

The prosecutor said Brogan soon came out of the home carrying a 12-gauge shotgun.

The supervisor again identified himself.

Brogan said, “I don’t care who you are with” and shot him, Greco said.

The worker was struck in his chest and an arm.

Brogan later told police that he thought the worker was trying to break into his house, authoritie­s said.

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San Diego city attorney’s office AUTHORITIE­S found an AR-15 along with dozens of other rif les, handguns and explosives at the home of a San Diego man charged with attempted murder.

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