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Deputy Shot In Head During Domestic Violence Call In Rancho CucamongaRancho Cucamonga CA

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Near N Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

During a domestic violence call near Day Creek and Church Street in Rancho Cucamonga, a deputy was shot in the head by the suspect who immediately fired at deputies upon their arrival. The suspect fled the scene on a motorcycle but crashed shortly after. The deputy was a 28-year-old with a family. The incident is the first known shooting death of a Rancho Cucamonga deputy. The suspect was around 48 years old. The weapon used was a Glock 17 recovered from the freeway.

Audio|Source: K6HOG 445.0400 MHz Contractors Point Repeater
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Transcript:
00:00
Do you guys see that, uh,
00:02
that Rancho one?
00:09
They got shot in the head.
00:15
So I missed that, what was that?
00:19
Yeah, Rancho dude.
00:21
Um,
00:23
it was a domestic violence[1], uh,
00:26
bullshit, whatever.
00:27
And, uh, yeah, Rancho cop got shot in the head.
00:30
And he peeled away on a motorcycle and crashes shit.
00:40
Yeah, young dude, only on the department six years, 28 years old,
00:48
pregnant wife, two-year-old daughter.
00:50
Yeah, it's (expletive) sad.
00:52
I've been living here in, well, even before Ranch Cucamonga was Ranch Cucamonga for about 48 years.
01:02
And this is the first Rancho deputy I know of that was killed by gunfire. People have died in traffic accidents, both of them motorcycle cops.
01:12
That's terrible.
01:14
Dude, like doing 150 miles an hour on the freeway.
01:18
And he was getting cocky. It was like cruising with no hands and some vehicle twers into his lane as he's hauling out to wherever and he gets knocked off the bike.
01:30
And he falls off the bike crashes and crashes on top of himself like down in a bunch of cops pull up and dog piled around it.
01:40
Yeah, according to the San Bernardino Sheriff, the guy driving the car that swerved in and hit the motorcyclist.
01:49
Was it off-duty San Bernardino County Sheriff,
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a narcotic detective?
01:56
(expletive) yeah.
02:00
Oh,
02:02
yeah!
02:08
The Victorian Gardens,
02:10
maybe Bass Pro, BB.
02:13
Yeah, I've been there.
02:15
That was really an off-duty cop that did that?
02:18
(expletive), yeah, that guy just shoots a rave.
02:22
Yeah,
02:26
the shooting, the killing happened right there, right at Day Creek and Church Street.
02:35
Victoria Garden.
02:37
If you go north on Day Creek from foothill to Church Street, look to your right,
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and they're high-dollar condos. That's where the killing happened.
02:54
Okay, yeah, I know exactly where that is Day Creek to Church.
02:58
Right on the corner,
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north-west side of Victoria Gardens.
03:05
Yeah, northwest side,
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not too far from the library and the community center.
03:13
Yeah, that's it.
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If you get to that light going northbound, you look to your right to the southwest,
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southeast corner.
03:22
That's what the street is where the deputy got killed.
03:29
It's (expletive) terrible.
03:35
He's all (expletive) up.
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Hopefully he doesn't make it.
03:40
The deputy was 28.
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The guy that killed him was 48, 20 years older.
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Hispanic last name.
03:50
Yeah, I'm talking about dude on the motorcycle.
03:54
I hope he doesn't make it.
03:57
Nah, he'll make it.
04:00
A lot of motorcycle people that watched this said, well, that's got, that guy's going to have,
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you know, major damage. But yeah, he made it.
04:11
Wait, what did I miss?
04:16
That was a brutal (expletive) crash, man.
04:19
Yeah, he's gonna feel it for the life to be, or life to come.
04:26
But, uh,
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yeah, he's alive.
04:28
Damn it.
04:33
That was darling, man. They were hit tight, too.
04:41
Piece of (expletive).
04:43
All right, I was gonna send it to me, but I guess you already saw it.
04:49
Yeah, I saw the, I saw the motorcycle crash as fast-forward into it on the replay of the live video, but did they have video of this guy taking out the cop?
05:03
Nothing has been released, but everybody there probably had, you know, their cameras on them, the deputies.
05:12
The version that came out is they were going to the location about a call, about a man threatening a woman with a gun.
05:21
And when they showed up, this guy started firing on them immediately and shot this deputy in the head.
05:33
Hadn't even made contact they were just walking up.
05:36
Sounds like it.
05:38
And the gun, the weapon, and it was recovered from the freeway, by the way, was Gen 3 Glock 17.
05:50
That's one of the scary black ones.
05:52
Dude, those things are so scary. I'm so glad they're not making them anymore.
05:58
November 30th, Glock quit making the Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 double-stack mag weapons.
06:10
Yep, yeah, they basically got pressured into stop producing. This is a Glockman through the manufacturer.
06:22
They're only going to come out with the V version.
06:27
And apparently it's impossible to add a $3 switch to the back of the V version.
06:34
So, the gun control,
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idiots, one.
06:40
However, Glock is going to continue to manufacture the single stack magazine weapons that they currently manufacture.
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[1]
domestic violence: Domestic violence incident

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Near N Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

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