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Suspect Who Was Fatally Shot By Police In Bonita ID'd
Three Chula Vista Police Department officers opened fire on Carlos Enriquez, 56, in the 1400 block of Country Vistas Lane, police said.

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Three Chula Vista Police Department officers opened fire on Carlos Enriquez, 56, in the 1400 block of Country Vistas Lane, police said.

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The deadly gunfire happened in the 300 block of North First Street, according to the El Cajon Police Department.
The suspect fled but was taken into custody by officers at Euclid Avenue and Groveland Street for suspicion of attempted murder.
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The standoff grew out of a call for a welfare check at the residence, officials said.
A handgun was recovered from the scene and booked as evidence, according to police.
The firefighter was taken by ambulance to a hospital for treatment.
One person was pronounced dead at the scene and four trauma patients were taken by ambulance to hospitals, officials said.
The sister begged the two men to leave her and her brother alone, but the suspects didn't listen, and instead attacked them.
The wound was not considered life-threatening, police added.
A woman suffered severe burns in a fire that burned a first-floor unit of a two-story residential four-plex.
Mayor Karen Bass issued a statement provided to ABC7, saying, "That someone would do this is truly beyond comprehension."
Collin Adam Stewart was booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center on suspicion of attempted murder.
A homicide unit responded to the scene and assumed the investigation and human remains were later found, officials said.
The only person inside the vehicle was initially trapped, then freed and taken by ground ambulance to a hospital, fire officials said.
Deputies and paramedics rendered medical aid to the man before he was taken to a hospital, where he died, authorities said.
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