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TODAY’S TOP STORY:
Investigators are trying to piece together how a deadly shooting in downtown San Diego unfolded Wednesday morning and ultimately led to a shootout involving police in Little Italy about an hour later.
Here’s what San Diego Police know so far:
— Officers were called to Union and Ash streets at around 8:20 a.m. after a 39-year-old man and 31-year-old woman were reportedly shot inside a car and died at the scene
— Police said the victims apparently knew the suspected shooter and they were targeted by the gunman
— During a search of the area, four Harbor Police officers helping in the manhunt spotted the man believed to have been involved in the shooting in the 2200 block of Kettner Blvd.
— Officers confronted the 26-year-old man, who was described as acting aggressive; police said he then opened fire at the officers during the interaction
— A Harbor Police officer was struck in the hip and the suspected gunman was also hit by officers’ gunfire
— The injured officer was hospitalized and is in recovery and the suspected gunman died at an area hospital