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Suspect in fatal shooting of Riverside County sheriff’s deputy is identified

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A resident holds an American flag as a hearse carrying the body of fallen Riverside County Deputy Darnell Calhoun passes through the streets of Wildomar on Friday night.
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The suspect accused of fatally shooting a Riverside County sheriff’s deputy responding to a domestic violence call Friday afternoon has been identified, authorities said.

Jesse Navarro, 42, of Lake Elsinore is accused of shooting and killing Deputy Darnell Calhoun, 30, who was responding to the call involving a child custody matter, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.

Navarro was shot by another deputy at the scene and was taken to a hospital, where he remains in critical condition, authorities said.

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The incident began about 4:20 p.m. Friday when sheriff’s dispatchers received an “unknown trouble†call in the 18500 block of Hilldale Lane, sheriff’s officials said.

Calhoun was the first responder at the scene. Details of what immediately happened next are unclear, but the second deputy on the scene found Calhoun wounded in the street, officials said. A gunfight between that deputy and the suspect ensued, and the deputy shot the suspect.

Deputy Darnell Calhoun died after being rushed to a hospital, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said. The shooting comes two weeks after another deputy was fatally shot.

Calhoun was taken to a hospital and the Sheriff’s Department announced his death around 8 p.m. Friday.

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The shooting death of Calhoun came just one week after Deputy Isaiah Cordero’s funeral. Cordero, 32, was fatally shot Dec. 29 during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley.

Cordero’s killer, William Shea McKay, who had a long and violent criminal history, died in a shootout with police after a freeway chase.

Cordero was the first Riverside County deputy killed in the line of duty since 2003.

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