Lodi News-Sentinel

Chief: Fresno man killed by officers had ‘death wish’

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FRESNO — Police described a dramatic and scary scene as they explained their decision Wednesday to shoot and kill a heavily armed man they said was bent on dying.

The 21-year-old suspected gang member had fired dozens of rounds from three weapons, including an assault rifle, from the backyard of a home with six children and four adults inside, police said.

Some shots striking the home came from within a shed where the man had lived for some time, Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer said in a news conference.

A neighbor heard the man pacing the backyard saying he “wanted to end it all,” and a woman in the home who dialed for help said the gunman announced he wanted to go see his deceased grandmothe­r, Dyer said.

The woman also urged police to hurry, fearing they would all die, said Dyer, who identified the man as Salvadro Lopez.

Officers were first called to the home at 3:30 a.m. after receiving several reports of gunshots. Officers surrounded the home, hearing bullets shoot past them, police said.

The officers escorted everybody inside to safety in an ordeal lasting nearly an hour, the chief said.

Dyer said the man tried to come from a backyard to the street and was blocked by two officers, who shot and killed him. No police officers or civilians were hit or injured.

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