Wednesday, February 1, 2006

San Diego, California

From the February 1, 2006 San Diego Union-Tribune:
The shooting death of 37-year-old Steve Salcido after a confrontation in November over a cigarette in the Gaslamp Quarter has been ruled justifiable homicide, San Diego police said yesterday.

The man arrested in connection with the case will be prosecuted on a charge of carrying a concealed gun without a permit, homicide Lt. Kevin Rooney said.

Brooks, 54, was released from jail within three days when the District Attorney's Office declined to file charges.

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Salcido was alive but unconscious and in grave condition at a hospital. Detectives were never able to talk to him. He died Dec. 28, and the case became a homicide investigation.

Immediately after the shooting, witnesses told officers Salcido had approached Brooks on the street and asked for a cigarette. When Salcido was turned down, he followed Brooks, pulled out a folding knife and confronted Brooks again.

The two fought. Brooks drew a gun and Salcido was shot in the neck, police said.

Brooks was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and assault with a gun when an officer saw him standing near the wounded man with a gun in his hand.

A knife involved in the incident was recovered nearby on the sidewalk.

Witnesses identified Brooks as the man who shot Salcido, police said. Others said Salcido had come at Brooks with a knife and there was a struggle before a shot was fired and Salcido was wounded.

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