The Sun (San Bernardino)

Man dies after sheriff’s deputies fire at him

- By Brian Rokos brokos@scng.com

A man who allegedly claimed he was armed and threatened to shoot someone died Friday after Riverside County sheriff’s deputies shot at him in a shopping center in Moreno Valley.

Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department said Friday that it responded to the late-morning incident in the 15100 block of Perris Boulevard and treated a person who was then taken to a hospital.

Later Friday, the Sheriff’s Department issued a press release describing their version of events. The department said that when deputies arrived at the scene around 11 a.m., a male suspect was seen in the parking lot and claimed to have a gun and had threatened to shoot someone.

“The suspect was uncooperat­ive, refused orders, and during the confrontat­ion, a deputy-involved shooting occurred,” the department’s press release stated.

The department said the man was transporte­d to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The identity of the man was not released.

No deputies were injured during the incident, the department said.

The department’s press release continued: “The involved deputy will be placed on paid administra­tive leave according to Department policy and will not be named at this time.”

In a separate press release, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said the state Department of Justice will investigat­e the shooting and independen­tly review it, as is mandated by state law

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department investigat­es gunfire by its deputies on Friday. Deputies responded to a report of an armed person in the 15100 block of Perris Boulevard just after 11 a.m., and at least one deputy shot at the person. in such cases.

The incident began around 11 a.m. after deputies went to the shopping center south of John F. Kennedy Drive on reports of an armed person, said Sgt. Edward Soto, a department spokesman. Soto did not describe the weapon.

“Deputies arrived and contacted the subject, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred,” Soto said in an email.

Investigat­ors tied crimescene tape in front of Family Dollar and O’Reilly Auto Parts stores.

Anthony Love watched investigat­ors work from a gas station parking lot across the street. He said he heard gunfire and saw a shirtless man on the ground.

Southbound Perris Boulevard was closed at JFK for the investigat­ion.

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