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SWAT officers were called in to help Long Beach police with a gunman whom authorities accuse of killing two people.
A high-speed police pursuit in Long Beach ended in a violent crash Monday evening that reportedly trapped one suspect in a damaged car, from which he called out to officers for help.
A frame of newly released video shows police giving a man CPR after officers fatally shot him in Long Beach on Nov. 19. (Long Beach Police Department)
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A police pursuit that started in Corona on Friday morning ended with what appeared to be the death of the pursuit suspect after a nearly two-hour standoff on the 91 Freeway in Anaheim.
Shot while pointing shotgun at officers while approaching them. Police were responding to a report of a domestic disturbance. They found Mauro on the porch of the home with a shotgun taped to his throat. A standoff ensued. [2] 1999-12-27 Unnamed man: Georgia (Summerville) [3] 1999-12-24 Unnamed man: California (Walnut Creek) [4] 1999-12-11
Jones was born on April 15, 1958, and was from Long Beach, California. He worked as a maintenance worker at the Renaissance Hotel in Long Beach, a job he had been employed at since 1995. He lived in a small two-bedroom bungalow off an alleyway in Long Beach. He lived alone with his pet dog Gladdis, a seven-year-old Labrador-whippet mixed-breed. [1]