Crime & Safety

Non-Injury Shooting Prompts SWAT Call-Out In Midway Area

A dispute between roommates at an apartment complex escalated into a shooting that caused no injuries but prompted a SWAT call-out.

SAN DIEGO, CA — A dispute between roommates at a Midway-area apartment complex escalated Monday into a shooting that caused no injuries but prompted a SWAT call-out that ended with the assailant at large.

The gunfire erupted shortly before 11:30 a.m. in the 3100 block of Midway Drive, just west of Rosecrans Street, according to the San Diego Police Department.

The assailant reportedly fired a single round at his roommate, missing him, after the victim told him to move out, SDPD Officer Sarah Foster said.

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The victim then locked himself in a bathroom and made an emergency call.

Uncertain if the assailant remained inside the residence, police shut down a stretch of the street in front of the complex and called in special weapons and tactics personnel.

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The victim eventually was able to get out of the residence unharmed, Foster said.

The stalemate ended shortly before 4 p.m., when police determined that the suspect had escaped.

"After an exhaustive search, no suspect was found, and no injuries were reported," SDPD public affairs Lt. Adam Sharki said. "Officers will remain at the scene to collect evidence and conduct interviews. The public is asked to avoid the area while the investigation continues."

— City News Service