Los Angeles Times

Fresno detective kills man at HQ

- By Christian Martinez

A Fresno detective on Tuesday shot and killed a man who he said had assaulted him at police headquarte­rs, officials said.

The incident was reported around 11:45 a.m. at the Fresno Police Department headquarte­rs at 2323 Mariposa Street.

The man assaulted the detective in his office before the detective shot him with his firearm, Fresno Police Chief Paco Balderrama said in a Facebook Live update.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The detective suffered “laceration­s on the forehead and part of his neck,” said

Balderrama, and was recovering at a hospital.

Balderrama said the detective was hit in the head and neck area by an undisclose­d object.

The unidentifi­ed detective is a 25-year veteran of the force and in his late 40s or early 50s, Balderrama said.

He described the man who was killed as around 6 feet tall and 300 pounds.

The man “gained access into police headquarte­rs” and “should not have been in here,” he said, noting that the incident is still under investigat­ion.

The man “did not have an appointmen­t with anyone. He was not speaking to other detectives that we know of,” Balderrama said.

“At this point in time, we don’t know who the suspect is . ... We don’t know what their motive is at this point.

“Obviously, this is a police headquarte­rs so it’s a hardened target. It’s not a building that anybody can just walk into.”

Balderrama said it was “troubling” that the man was able to gain access to the building, adding that investigat­ors “intend to get to the bottom of that.”

He said the incident was caught on security cameras.

The Fresno Office of Independen­t Review and the Fresno County district attorney’s office were notified of the incident, Balderrama said.

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