Four additional victims linked to a motorcyclist charged with killing a California sheriff's deputy
Four additional victims were identified Monday in the case against a man accused of fatally shooting a California sheriff's deputy last week, according to officials
Four additional victims were identified Monday in the case against a man accused of fatally shooting a California sheriff's deputy last week, according to officials.
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Nunez, 28, was fatally shot when responding to a report of a man threatening a woman with a gun in Rancho Cucamonga, about 45 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Angelo Jose Saldivar, 47, was arrested in connection with the killing.
At a press conference on Monday, San Bernardino County Sheriff District Attorney Jason Anderson said that, in addition to Saldivar's ex-wife, four witnesses were also victims in the incident.
"You can actually hear in the 911 call some of the gunshots that were fired as it relates to those four victims," Anderson said.
A criminal complaint alleges that Saldivar attempted to kidnap his ex-wife and assaulted the four other victims with a deadly weapon.
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