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  • Man fatally shot inside Citrus Heights residence, woman arrested

    Man fatally shot inside Citrus Heights residence, woman arrested

    Police car lights, light bar. Citrus Heights Sentinel. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    Police lights, stock photo. // Citrus Heights Sentinel

    Police said a man was fatally shot inside a Citrus Heights residence early Saturday morning, with officers arresting a female suspect for involuntary manslaughter.

    Citrus Heights police said officers responded around 2:32 a.m. to a report of a single gunshot from inside a residence on the 6000 block of Cheshire Way, near the Sunrise Marketplace at Birdcage. Officers arriving on scene found an “unresponsive male victim with a gunshot wound to his upper body,” according to a press statement authored by Citrus Heights Police Lt. Chad Courtney.

    Sacramento Metro Fire personnel and police officers attempted life-saving efforts, but the man, identified later as 42-year-old John Rohrer, was pronounced deceased at the scene. Police did not release the name of the woman arrested, pending “notification of the victim’s next of kin,” but said everyone at the residence has been cooperative with the investigation.

    Additional details about the incident were not released, but the police press statement about the incident called gun ownership “a serious responsibility” and reminded owners to “ensure weapons are stored, transported, and used in a safe and lawful manner.”

    [Also on The Sentinel: Police make arrest in 3rd Citrus Heights homicide in March]

    California Penal Code 192(b) defines involuntary manslaughter as “the unlawful killing of a human being without malice,” involving “the commission of an unlawful act, not amounting to a felony; or in the commission of a lawful act which might produce death, in an unlawful manner, or without due caution and circumspection.”

  • Police: armed man shot by officers in Citrus Heights park

    Updated Jan. 24, 8:57 a.m.–
    Citrus Heights police said officers shot a 52-year-old man in C-Bar-C Park Thursday night, after responding to a call from a relative who said the man had overdosed on prescription medication, had a handgun and was possibly suicidal.

    Police "Do not cross" tape closed off C-Bar-C Park in Citrus Heights, Thursday night.
    Police “Do not cross” tape closed off C-Bar-C Park in Citrus Heights, Thursday night.

    Officer Anthony Boehle said in a press release that officers responded to the 8200 block of Oak Avenue just after 7 p.m. Thursday, attempting to speak with the man after finding him in the park. Police dispatch also notified officers that a park maintenance worker had reported the man brandishing a firearm.

    According to the release, “Officers, in fear for their safety, were forced to fire multiple rounds” at the man, after he “would not comply with any requests officers made,” and had pulled out a handgun — later determined to be a replica of a semi-automatic pistol.

    The man was struck by one or more bullets in the lower torso and was transported to a local hospital after first aid was “immediately rendered” by officers on scene, according to the release. He was released “a short time later,” and then booked in the Sacramento County Jail on charges of obstructing an officer, resisting arrest and brandishing an imitation firearm.

    Police said an investigation is still ongoing, involving Citrus Heights Police Department Investigations Services Division along with the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office Crime Lab and investigators.
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