The suspect had threatened his mother before barricading himself, and she cooperated with officers after coming out. The incident occurred in the Cortez Hill neighborhood on 6th Street near Cedar Street at around 1:05 p.m., according to Officer Sarah Foster.
The suspect began throwing items out a window. Emergency personnel performed chest compressions on a person taken away in an ambulance.
The fire was on the fourth floor, the apartment complex was evacuated, and the fire was extinguished as of 3 p.m.
Source: sandiegouniontribune.com
San Diego police officers were forced to open fire after a suspect barricaded themselves inside a downtown apartment and then set the unit ablaze, authorities reported. The incident unfolded early in the afternoon on the 1600 block of 6th Avenue, a densely populated area of the city.
According to the San Diego Police Department, officers responded to a call about a barricaded suspect. Upon arrival, they discovered that the individual had not only refused to surrender but had also started a fire inside the apartment.
In response, officers made a forced entry into the residence. During the entry, police discharged their weapons.
At this time, it remains unclear whether the suspect or any other individual was struck by the gunfire. No official statement on injuries or casualties has been released.
The incident is under active investigation, and further details are expected as the situation develops. The fire was brought under control by emergency services, but the building sustained significant damage.
This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Source: 10news.com
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