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According to the report, a motorcyclist suspected of shooting a sheriff's deputy to death before crashing during a freeway pursuit is still at large. San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus identified the deputy who was killed and offered new information about the crash. The suspect was allegedly wanted in connection with a possible domestic violence incident in Rancho Cucamonga.
The report also stated that one of the responding deputies, Andrew Nuñez, was shot and killed at the Rancho Cucamonga scene. The suspect then took off from the scene on a motorcycle around 1:30 p.m., prompting a deputy to chase. The suspect, on a motorcycle, hit triple-digit speeds on the 210 Freeway and drove in the wrong direction into oncoming traffic multiple times. The deputy shot to death has been identified as Andrew Nuñez.
In addition, the extent of the suspect's injuries is unknown. The suspect was transported to local hospitals for treatment and was seen sitting up in a neck brace and surrounded by authorities. His charges will be declared once he is fit for the investigation.
The report also stated that one of the responding deputies, Andrew Nuñez, was shot and killed at the Rancho Cucamonga scene. The suspect then took off from the scene on a motorcycle around 1:30 p.m., prompting a deputy to chase. The suspect, on a motorcycle, hit triple-digit speeds on the 210 Freeway and drove in the wrong direction into oncoming traffic multiple times. The deputy shot to death has been identified as Andrew Nuñez.
In addition, the extent of the suspect's injuries is unknown. The suspect was transported to local hospitals for treatment and was seen sitting up in a neck brace and surrounded by authorities. His charges will be declared once he is fit for the investigation.