A man was shot and killed in Lake County California by a Sheriff’s deputy early yesterday morning during an investigation of a marijuana grow operation. The man was described as a middle-aged Hispanic male, but has not been identified. According to Sgt. Brian Martin of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, sheriff deputies were assisting agents from the Bureau of Land Management in a remote location. They discovered a typical outdoor grow operation of a few hundred plants, when they encountered the man who was armed with a rifle. Deputies are reporting that they asked the man to put down his weapon, but say he instead pointed it at them that forced them to shoot the man. There were no other people observed in the area by the Sheriff’s team. A reverse 911 system was activated that called residents in the vicinity and played a recorded message about the incident in case others that might have been involved where seeking shelter.

This shooting was the second reported over similar incidents. Last week another man was killed by a Mendocino County Sheriff’s Officer who told an almost identical story. According to the Sheriff’s office, an Hispanic man walking near a large outdoor marijuana grow, in the early morning hours leveled a rifle at an officer and was shot and killed. That man was in his early 20’s. In the incident last week, there was a second man encountered in the investigation of the illegal grow, but he was able to alluded police after the first man was shot. The officer in that shooting is on paid administrative leave pending an investigation. Details on the officer who fired the fatal shot in yesterdays shooting are not being released by the department. Neither officer has been identified.

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