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Motorcycle Gunman Kills Deputy, Sparks High-Speed Chase
28 Oct
Summary
- Suspect wanted for domestic violence incident
- Deputy Andrew Nunez fatally shot
- Suspect crashed into another vehicle during chase

On October 27, 2025, a tragic incident unfolded in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Authorities received a call about a possible domestic violence incident, and when deputies responded around 1:30 pm, one of them—Deputy Andrew Nunez—was fatally shot by the suspect, who was riding a motorcycle.
The gunman then fled the scene, reaching triple-digit speeds and reportedly driving against oncoming traffic multiple times along the 210 Freeway. About five minutes later, the suspect collided with a car on the eastbound lanes near exit 56 in Ontario. Footage from the scene showed the suspect sitting upright in a neck brace, surrounded by law enforcement before being placed on a gurney and airlifted to a hospital.
A firearm was visible on the roadway near the crash site, and a large police presence was seen at the initial scene in Rancho Cucamonga, where a bloody vest and a patrol vehicle with a shattered window were spotted. The suspect's condition remains unclear, and officials have not yet released details about his injuries or identity.




