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9 hours ago AGUA DULCE (CBSLA) – A firefighter was shot and killed and another was injured by an off-duty firefighter at a Los Angeles County Fire Department station in Agua Dulce Tuesday morning. A body, believed to have been the shooter, was later found at a home that was on fire nearby. The shooting took place at about 10:50 a.m. at LACFD Station No. 81 in the 8700 block of Sierra Highway. “It is with a heavy heart that I stand here and say that one of our firefighter specialists succumbed to his injuries,” LACFD Chief Daryl Osby said in a Tuesday afternoon news conference.
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A FIREFIGHTER was fatally shot at the Agua Dulce Fire station in California on June 1, 2021.
Tory Carlon was identified by family members following the tragic fire station shooting.
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Who was the firefighter that was shot in the Agua Dulce Fire Station shooting?
According to authorities, the firefighter had worked with the department for over 20 years.
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The motive of the shooting is still under investigation.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department released a statement regarding the firefighter’s death, saying: “It is with heavy hearts that the LACoFD confirms that a tragic shooting occurred at approximately 10:55 a.m. today at FS 81 in Agua Dulce.
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‘Extremely Drunk’ Suspect In Custody After Valencia Deputy-Involved Fight At Henry Mayo
An “extremely drunk” suspect was taken into custody Monday evening after a Valencia deputy-involved fight at Henry Mayo Hospital.
Around 7:15 p.m. Monday, deputies received reports of a drunk individual at Henry Mayo Hospital on McBean Parkway in Valencia, said Lt. Rod Loughridge, with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
“We got a call at the station that at the front entrance of the ER an extremely drunk person was refusing to see hospital staff,” Loughridge said.
When deputies arrived on scene, a use of force occurred, Loughridge said.