Los Angeles Times

Sheriff ’s deputy kills man wielding sword at school

Officer opens fire after suspect flees to Esteban Torres High campus in East L.A.

- By Hannah Fry and Alejandra Reyes-Velarde

A man wielding a 3-foot sword was shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy Wednesday morning on the campus of Esteban Torres High School in East Los Angeles, prompting officials to lock down the school.

The deputy opened fire just after 9 a.m., after a man officers had been chasing ran onto the campus at 4211 Dozier St., said Los Angeles School Police Sgt. Rudy Perez.

The chase began outside a nearby home shortly before the shooting. Deputies had received calls about a family disturbanc­e, said L.A. County Sheriff’s Lt. Brandon Dean, and when they arrived, they encountere­d a man who was in violation of a restrainin­g order and was threatenin­g the family with a 3-foot sword.

Deputies asked the man repeatedly to drop the weapon, but he refused and took off running in the direction of the high school, Dean said.

After a brief foot chase, the man jumped the school fence and ran into its outside lunch area. Deputies followed and again ordered the man to drop the sword, but he “advanced on one of the deputies,” who fired at the suspect.

Paramedics performed life-saving measures, but the man died at the scene, Dean said.

Classes were in session at the time, but some students were outside, officials said. Investigat­ors were interviewi­ng students who saw the altercatio­n, Dean said.

School officials said crisis counseling was being made available to all students. Classes remained in session, and students were set to be released at the usual time.

“I am very grateful to all the authoritie­s who have supported Esteban Torres High School and our East L.A. communitie­s. We are hopeful parents heard the message: Your children and our employees are safe,” Los Angeles Unified School District board member Monica Garcia said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

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