Santa Barbara man killed by deputies on San Diego-area Indian reservation
Authorities say a man shot and killed by San Diego County sheriff’s deputies on the Barona Indian Reservation had tried to hit them with his car.
The man was identified Friday as 50-year-old Jeroen Koornwinder of Santa Barbara.
A report of a reckless driver sent deputies to the reservation Wednesday afternoon. They spotted a man in a truck and a chase began.
Authorities said that deputies tried to deploy a device to flatten the truck tires, but the driver sped up and tried to hit them, and other deputies opened fire.
The truck kept going, hitting a patrol car and then a Lexus before running off the road.
Koornwinder died at the scene.
Three women in the Lexus were hurt. Two remain hospitalized but are expected to survive.
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