Escondido police officers who shot alleged knife-wielding man identified
Juan Ramos, 54, charged with assault with a deadly weapon after ignoring commands and threatening officers with a knife, was shot twice and expected to survive, police said.
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Authorities release names of Escondido police involved in shooting of man allegedly carrying knife
Officials have identified the two Escondido police officers and a detective who shot and wounded a knife-wielding man who allegedly lunged at cars in traffic late last month. The shooting occurred Nov. 26 at South Centre City Parkway and 13th Street shortly after noon. Police confronted the man, who had been walking through traffic carrying a knife, and ordered him to drop it, but he ran toward the detective with the knife in his hand, authoriti…
On Tuesday, a 54-year-old man carrying a knife was identified and the Escondido police officers who shot him during a confrontation last week. The shooting occurred around 12:10 p.m. last Wednesday, when officers received reports about a man, later identified as Juan Ramos, who was erratic at a busy intersection in the traffic lanes south of South Centre City Parkway, near Felicia Avenue, according to the San Diego Police Department. The police …
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