Santa Clara police shoot, kill stabbing suspect after reported attack at home
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Santa Clara police shoot, kill stabbing suspect after reported attack at home
"Around 6:18 a.m., police say officers responded to a stabbing victim off Eisenhower Drive. Police say when officers arrived, they encountered a suspect, and shot and killed them. Tey did not say why officers opened fire or if the suspect had a weapon. Police say the officer was not injured. Warren Parinas lives next door, he said he heard the gunshots."
"Santa Clara resident Aryella Batel Duron said she knew it was serious by the law enforcement response. "I'm blown away, I mean, as soon as I saw the yellow line, I knew exactly what was going on," Batel Duron said. "This area has been nothing but safe in the 35 years I've been in and out of this neighborhood. I've never seen anything going on here," Batel Duron said."
"Police said this is still an active investigation. They did not say whether the victim or suspect knew each other. We spoke with a man who said he owns the home. He didn't want to go on camera, but said he rents this house out to four different people. To neighbors, the entire incident is shocking. Santa Clara Police said the department had a shooting involving an officer in February of 2024."
Officers responded around 6:18 a.m. to a report of a stabbing near Eisenhower Drive in Santa Clara. When officers arrived they encountered a suspect and shot and killed that person; police did not disclose why officers opened fire or whether the suspect had a weapon. Police said the officer was not injured. The suspect was taken to a local hospital and died; the stabbing victim is receiving medical treatment. Neighbors reported hearing gunshots and described shock at the heavy law enforcement response. Police said the investigation remains active and that they are working with the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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