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SoCal Motorcyclist Accused Of Shooting Deputy Crashes During Pursuit
- On Monday, a fleeing motorcyclist suspected of shooting a San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy crashed on the 210 Freeway in Upland shortly after 1:30 p.m. near the Campus Avenue exit.
- A call about an armed man threatening a woman at 12:37 p.m. brought San Bernardino County deputies to 12300 block of Hollyhock Drive, where the man fired and struck a deputy.
- Reaching extraordinary speeds, the motorcyclist topped 150 mph and slammed into a black sedan at about 70 mph, ejecting him; investigators later inspected what appeared to be a gun on the roadway.
- Both the suspect and Deputy Andrew Nunez were transported to hospitals—the suspect was airlifted—and eastbound lanes between Mountain and Campus avenues were closed with a SigAlert issued.
- Multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating the deputy shooting and crash, with a planned afternoon press conference, Sheriff Shannon Dicus said he hopes the suspect is held accountable, and SWAT vehicles were on scene in Rancho Cucamonga.
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Man accused of killing US cop knocked off bike in high-speed chase in California
A shocking incident in California’s Rancho Cucamonga has left a San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy dead and a dramatic video of the suspect’s capture is circulating widely online. The incident happened around 12:37 pm on Monday, when deputies were called to Hollyhock Drive following reports of a man aiming a gun at a woman. As officers arrived, the suspect opened fire, striking Deputy Andrew Nunez. He later died from his injuries. The gunman…
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Read Full ArticleSan Bernardino County deputy shot, killed while responding to armed man making threats
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Deputy Andrew Nunez, 28, was a six-year veteran of the department. He said he was survived by his wife, 2-year-old daughter, unborn child, his mother and four siblings.
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