
Four additional victims were identified Monday in the case against a man accused of fatally shooting a California sheriff's deputy last week, according to officials. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Nunez, 28, was fatally shot when responding to a report of a man threatening a woman with a gun in Rancho Cucamonga, about 45 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
Main Idea: Angelo Jose Saldivar was charged after a California sheriff’s deputy was killed while responding to a reported armed threat.
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The killing of Deputy Andrew Nunez and the alleged attack on others may raise fear in communities and add pressure on taxpayers for policing, court, and jail costs.
The case may prompt stronger public safety response and review of police tactics, which could help protect residents in future emergencies.
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