Nipomo Suspect Identified Following Fatal Shootout with SLO Deputies

Update by San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office
August 24, 2020
 

The Sheriff’s Office is identifying the suspect from the active shooter incident in Nipomo on 8-21-20. The suspect is identified as 42-year-old Scott Huffman of Bakersfield.  More information on the timeline of events is also being released.

On 8-21-20 at approximately 11:20 AM Sheriff’s Dispatch received numerous 911 calls for an active shooter at the Vons shopping center in Nipomo. Sheriff’s Deputies and the CHP were immediately dispatched to the scene. The suspect was shooting multiple rounds at the Vons gas station convenience store located at 550 West Tefft Street in Nipomo. After shooting several rounds at the exterior doors of the convenience store, the suspect walked toward Tefft Street as he continued to fire multiple rounds toward businesses on the south side of Tefft.

The suspect then shot multiple rounds at a Cal Fire firetruck that was traveling Eastbound on Tefft responding to an unrelated call for service. The firetruck was struck multiple times in the passenger door.  The suspect then entered the center median of Tefft street and pointed his handgun at motorists.

The suspect made his way back to the Vons shopping center parking lot where he ultimately made entry into the same convenience store he had shot previously. Once inside the store, he continued firing multiple rounds from a semi-automatic handgun.

Sheriff’s Deputies and a California Highway Patrol officer arrived on scene while the suspect was inside the store. The suspect exited the convenience store and an officer involved shooting took place at that location. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.  No civilian or law enforcement personnel were injured during the incident.

The Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit immediately began an Officer Involved Shooting investigation with assistance from the California Highway Patrol and FBI.

At this point, a motive for the shooting is still being investigated.  No further information is available at this time.  


Scott Huffman (Photo: SLO Sheriff)


Source: San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office
August 21, 2020
 

TYPE OF INCIDENT: Active Shooter Incident

DATE AND TIME OF INCIDENT: 8-21-20, Approximately 11:15 AM

PLACE OF OCCURRENCE: Vons Shopping Center, 500 block of W. Tefft Street, Nipomo

VICTIM INFORMATION: N/A

SUSPECT INFORMATION: Adult Male

DETAILS OF NEWS RELEASE:

On 8-21-20, Deputies responded to a call of shots fired in the Vons shopping center in the 500 block of W. Tefft Street in Nipomo which quickly became an active shooter incident. Witnesses reported seeing a man firing a handgun indiscriminately in the parking lot of the shopping center. When Deputies arrived, the suspect entered the Vons gas station at the corner of W. Tefft Street and Mary Avenue. The suspect fired shots inside the building. When the suspect exited the building, he began shooting. Deputies and a CHP officer fired upon the suspect. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. The identity of the suspect is pending notification of next of kin. Law enforcement canvassed the entire area which included numerous businesses on both sides of W. Tefft and confirmed there were no injuries and to make sure the public was safe and secure.  Sheriff’s personnel including Deputies, Detectives and Special Enforcement Detail (SED) responded to this incident along with the CHP, the Regional Swat Team, FBI, State Fish and Wildlife, and Cal Fire.  During the incident, the suspect made contact with a person driving a 4-door black hatchback vehicle on W. Tefft Street just east of Mary Avenue. Investigators are asking the driver of that vehicle to contact them with regards to this incident at 805-781-4500. In addition, the Sheriff’s Office is asking for any witnesses to this incident or anyone who might have video of the incident to contact them at 805-781-4500.

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