Crime & Safety

Police ID Guard Fatally Shot At San Diego Homeless Shelter

Ernest Lee Buchanan, 44, was shot multiple times outside the Alpha Project tent shelter for the homeless in San Diego, police said.

SAN DIEGO — A security guard who was fatally shot at an East Village homeless shelter was identified Monday.

Ernest Lee Buchanan, 44, of San Diego, was shot multiple times around 7:30 p.m. Saturday outside the Alpha Project tent shelter for the homeless at 1700 Imperial Ave., San Diego police Lt. Martha Sainz said.

The still-unidentified gunman approached the guard outside the shelter and shot him several times, then fled the scene, police said.

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A shelter employee heard the shots and called police. At about the same time, officers in the area were flagged down by someone who also heard the shots. When officers arrived, they found Buchanan on the sidewalk suffering from gunshot wounds. He was taken by medics to a hospital, where he died about an hour later.

San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer reacted to the shooting death on Twitter on Sunday, writing, "Saddened by the fatal shooting of an Alpha Project employee on Imperial Avenue. Crisis counselors were onsite to support staff and the 100-plus men and women who use the nearby bridge shelter. An investigation is underway."

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The Alpha Project, a 150-bed tented shelter, opened Nov. 5.

Anyone with information about the shooting was asked to call the Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.

– City News Service