San Diego police shoot suspect in San Carlos-area neighborhood

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BREAKING: One person was shot by a San Diego police officer in the San Carlos neighborhood.

In this undated file photo, a San Diego Police Department cruiser with its lights on.

At least one San Diego Police Department officer opened fire on a suspect at a San Carlos-area home late Wednesday afternoon, leaving him with wounds of undetermined severity, authorities reported. The law enforcement shooting in the 6500 block of Bonnie View Drive took place about 4:30 p.m., according to police.

Details on the extent of the suspect's injuries and the events that led to the gunfire were not immediately available, SDPD Officer Darius Jamsetjee said.

 

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UPDATE: An alleged shooting suspect was in critical condition Thursday after being shot by an officer in San Carlos.

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