Police officer(s) shoot person south of Huntington Beach pier on Then there was people on the ground, which made more people drop to the ground. 1 injured in Huntington Beach shooting; lockdowns lifted at nearby City of Huntington Beach, CA - Police Press Releases A man accused of shooting a bicyclist was shot by Huntington Beach police officers Monday afternoon on the grass strip above Sunset Beach, authorities confirmed. TMZ has obtained video of the gruesome killing -- which shows a man, who appears to be Black and/or a POC, writhing on the ground and raise his arm as well what appears to be a plastic bag of some sort before the officers around him unload multiple rounds of their firearms. California sues Elk Grove over housing project for homeless foster dog gives birth to 14 puppies. David Castro Dias, 22, was arrested at 1:10 a.m. Wednesday by Huntington Beach police officers on suspicion of assault with a firearm and . The investigation into the shooting is ongoing. I didn't even know he had a gun.". Police said that as they were attempting to evacuate the three victims, a man believed to be the shooter exited the home with a superficial gunshot wound. "I know they were having a dispute over the house, between him and his sister," Coffman said. Meanwhile, MacSween said police could not yet identify the victims of the shooting. "I would talk to somebody about it. Texas police say man continued dinner date after fatal shooting over The original story follows below. Is climate change killing Australian wine? 's biggest cities are inching toward regional policing, Partiers leave an 'incredible' amount of trash on Vancouver beaches, Layoffs, quitting, firing: How workplace departures impact those left behind, Ukrainian-Canadian set to cycle across Canada to raise funds for war-torn country, Legendary folk singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot dead at age 84, 'The whole community is in mourning': 2 dead after boat capsizes off Haida Gwaii, VPD officers were justified in fatal shooting of man with handgun in East Vancouver apartment, IIO finds, U.S. to end vaccine requirements for Canadians at land border, international air travellers: officials, What you need to know about the agreement that ended the PSAC strike, Passport services to resume following PSAC strike, longer lines expected, Florida Panthers limit non-U.S. residents from buying Maple Leafs playoff road tickets, Latest updates: Deal reached between feds, union for 120,000 striking public servants, Man who threw stones at PM Trudeau in 2021 to be sentenced next week, Why we love taking selfies: Study says they're better at capturing the meaning of an experience, Langford matching $75K in donations for displaced residents of RidgeView Place, Prohibited driver arrested after hitting child: West Shore RCMP, Weapons, stolen property recovered by Calgary police from encampment, Writ drops for Alberta provincial election on May 29, Bus operator pleads guilty to two charges in fatal Jasper crash: Crown prosecutor, Crews fight grassfires in northwest and southwest Edmonton, 'Gigantic' fire damages 3 homes in southwest Edmonton, Firetruck rear ended while firefighters battled grass fire, Teen boy suffers 'catastrophic' head injury while climbing moving Toronto subway car, Legendary folk singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84, Toronto Blue Jays looking for 50/50 winner of $2.9M, Police searching for 2 firefighters swept away in Quebec river, Police say 90-year-old pedestrian hospitalized after being hit by scooter in RDP, Meet FRED, Quebec's latest school zone traffic light that leaves speeding drivers on red, Boy dies after being ejected from vehicle during rollover: police, 'I felt betrayed': Former patient takes stand in Manitoba doctor's sexual assault trial, Man wanted in Saskatoon killing among Canada's 'most wanted' fugitives, A Saskatoon brewery hosted the ultimate beer battle: human versus robot, 'We no longer get respect because of the uniform': Some Saskatoon first responders want to see criminal code changes, 'Your voices are heard': Premier, education minister promise more funding in face of increased enrollment, Regina elementary school to reopen following water main break, 'extensive' repairs, Nova Scotia Power among companies in court facing labour charges in 2020 workplace death, Wayne Hankey scandal: Second civil lawsuit filed against King's College in Halifax, Prison sentence handed down in death of Zachary Hartman, 2 arrested, 1 sought after shooting at Richmond and Oxford: London police, New billing option for London, Ont.