L.A. County sheriff’s say man shot by deputies was using a paint roller as a weapon

A deputy responding to a domestic disturbance call in La Puente early Friday shot and injured a man that authorities say was using a metal paint roller as a weapon.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies were sent to the 600 block of Willow Avenue to investigate the report around 1:20 a.m. Upon arrival, the deputies found a man arguing with family members outside a home.

According to the sheriff’s department, deputies tried to detain the man when he “armed himself with a metal paint roller which he used as a weapon.”

An investigation was underway after a deputy shot a domestic dispute suspect in La Puente on May 3, 2024.
An investigation was underway after a deputy shot a domestic dispute suspect in La Puente on May 3, 2024.

Deputies told the man to drop the paint roller multiple times, but he refused. Then, authorities said, they used pepper spray on the man, but he still wouldn’t comply.

A deputy then shot the man when he raised the paint roller as a weapon toward a deputy, authorities said.

The suspect, who was described as an adult Hispanic male in his 40s, was taken to a local hospital where he’s listed in stable condition.

A deputy was also transported to a local hospital for treatment for his injuries.

An investigation into the shooting is underway.

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