News Summary
A tragic incident in Tustin, California, occurred when an off-duty Orange County sheriff’s deputy accidentally shot their roommate, Brittany Shaw, who later died from her injuries. The shooting happened at the Axiom Tustin apartments as Shaw returned from walking her dog. The deputy has been placed on paid administrative leave as the Tustin Police Department investigates the circumstances surrounding the incident, highlighting the dangers of firearm mismanagement and mistaken identity.
Tustin, California – Off-Duty Deputy Accidentally Shoots Roommate
The Tustin Police Department is currently investigating a tragic shooting incident involving an off-duty Orange County sheriff’s deputy who accidentally shot their roommate, Brittany Shaw, early Friday morning. The incident took place at the Axiom Tustin apartments, located in the 13000 block of Tustin East Drive.
Authorities reported that the shooting resulted in multiple gunshot wounds to Shaw, a 35-year-old resident of the apartment. Following the incident, she was immediately transported to Orange County Global Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.
As part of standard procedure following such incidents, the off-duty deputy has been placed on paid administrative leave. The identity of the deputy has not been disclosed to the public as the investigation unfolds.
Details of the Incident
Information suggests that prior to the shooting, Shaw had been walking her dog around 5:30 a.m. Upon her return, it appears that she may have been mistaken for an intruder in the home where she and the deputy were living together. Witness reports regarding the gunfire indicate that while the sounds of shots were not heard by neighbors, there were reports of someone in distress following the incident.
Victim Background
Brittany Shaw was recognized as a dedicated employee of the Orange County Health Care Agency, where she worked specifically with the county jail system. Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner stated that Shaw had held the position of correctional health services chief at the Intake Release Center for six years. The loss of Shaw is anticipated to have a significant impact across all levels of the Health Care Agency and the wider county family.
Ongoing Investigation
The Tustin Police Department is thoroughly exploring all aspects of the circumstances leading to the shooting. Investigators have not yet clarified what events specifically led to the deputy firing their weapon, and the case is currently treated as a death investigation. The police department is working diligently to gather further information to understand the situation better and to provide answers to those affected by the incident.
This tragic event underscores the need for careful handling of firearms and the potential consequences of mistaken identity in domestic settings. The community and coworkers of Brittany Shaw are left mourning her untimely death, highlighting the broader implications of such incidents on personal lives and community safety.
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- Fox LA
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- MyNewsLA
- Google News: Tustin sheriffs deputy shooting

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