Police in Morgan Hill shot and wounded a person Friday morning at a Safeway supermarket, authorities confirmed.
At about 12:20 a.m., officers responded to the Safeway store off East Dunne Avenue, just west of Highway 101, on reports of a disturbance, police said.
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When officers arrived, they contacted a suspect they identified as Shaun Hillman, 40, of Van Nuys, police said. Officers subsequently found a victim who had been attacked and injured by Hillman.
Hillman’s subsequent actions caused officers to shoot him, police said. Hillman was transported to a hospital, where he was treated for his wounds, which were not considered to be life threatening.
No officers were injured, police said. The assault victim was treated at a hospital for unknown injuries.
Hillman was arrested on multiple felony charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer and resisting a police officer.
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone who may have information about the incident or similar cases should contact Detective Adrian Sapien at: (669) 253-4995 or email at Adrian.Sapien@morganhill.ca.gov.
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#BREAKING Significant police presence at the Morgan Hill Safeway on E. Dunne. Police have crime scene tape blocking off the entire front of the store. @nbcbayarea reporter Robert Handa is on scene. pic.twitter.com/wqWIbSY6y3
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