Crime & Safety
2 Dead, 1 Wounded In Shooting At San Diego Home: Report
It wasn't immediately clear what led up to the shooting. Police took a man into custody believed to be the son of one of the victims.

SAN DIEGO, CA — Two people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting near Point Loma High School Wednesday afternoon.
Shortly before 4 p.m., San Diego Police Department officers were called a home in the 3600 Zola Street and found the bodies of a woman believed to be in her 60s and a man believed to be in his 30s, NBC San Diego reported. One of the victims was found in a side yard and the other may have been found in the kitchen, police told NBC.
Police blocked Zola Street from Chatsworth to Poinsettia Drive.
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A third victim, a woman in her 80s, was hospitalized in serious condition.
"She was found out front here at the street," Lt. Jud Campbell with SDPD's Homicide Unit told NBC San Diego "Officers took her away from the scene and began rendering aid until paramedics could come and get her and rush her to the hospital."
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A possible suspect believed to be a resident and the 80'-year-old woman's son was taken into custody in the area a short time later, police said.
According to the San Diego Union Tribune, several people, including the suspect, called 911 to report the shooting. According to the newspaper, police had previously received calls about the suspect.
The shooting occurred shortly after classes got out at nearby Point Loma High School.
The circumstances that led to the shooting were not immediately clear.
City News Service contributed to this report.
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