Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Parolee Who Shot Roseville Police Officers Surrenders
SWAT teams have home surrounded; officers expected to survive their injuries.

Updated 7:30 a.m. Saturday A parolee suspected of injuring four officers during a shooting Friday night surrendered to police after a lengthy stand-off.
Sammy Duran surrendered at around 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Roseville Police told Fox 40 news. He had taken over a resident's home near 6th and Hampton Streets for most of Friday evening.
SWAT sent in a robot a little after 10:45 p.m. after they lost contact with Duran. The robot helped relay commands from police to Duran, demanding him to come out and surrender.
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Duran came out of the home unarmed, police note.
The injured officers, which include three from Roseville Police and an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agent, were all taken to the hospital. Their conditions range from fair to serious – with one officer expected to be released from the hospital soon, authorities told FOX40.
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Three Roseville Police officers and an immigration officer were shot Friday night during a gang sweep, and the suspect, a parolee, hadn't been found as of 8 p.m., according to a report on Fox 40.
One of the Roseville officers was in serious condition. The condition of the two others is unknown. The ICE officer is expected to recover.
Police have surrounded a house at Sixth and Hampton streets where the gunman is believed to be hiding. Residents of the neighborhood reportedly had to flee their homes as he forced his way inside one residence.
The incident began around 3:30 p.m., according to a report in the Sacramento Bee.
SWAT teams currently have a home surrounded and are talking to the suspect, who police identified as Sammy Duran.
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