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Deputy fatally shot in Modesto is a reported Tracy native
Tracy Press
by Joel Danoy / Tracy Press A Stanislaus County Sheriff's deputy, reportedly born and raised in Tracy, was fatally shot on the morning of Thursday, April 12 while attempting to serve eviction papers at an apartment building in Modesto.
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Modesto Bee: Gunman who killed deputy and 2nd man in Modesto is presumed dead
Sacramento Bee
The second man killed has been identified as Glendon Engert, 35, of Modesto. Reader comments on Sacbee.com are the opinions of the writer, not The Sacramento Bee. If you see an objectionable comment, click the "Report Abuse" link below it.
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The Associated Press
Second victim in Modesto eviction shooting was a locksmith
Los Angeles Times
The Stanislaus County Coroner's office released the name of a locksmith fatally shot Thursday at a Modesto apartment when he accompanied a deputy trying to serve an eviction notice. Glendon Engert, 35, of Modesto was one of two men killed by a gunman
Modesto police to search fire-gutted apartment where cop-killing suspect fledSan Jose Mercury News
Cops find charred body in CA home after standoffAtlanta Journal Constitution
Fire disrupts Modesto standoff with man suspected in shooting of deputy Robert CBS News
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Modesto Bee
Most evacuees from shooting neighborhood have left Modesto relief center
Modesto Bee
About 12 people — those who lived closest to the home destroyed by fire — were waiting for a Modesto Police detective to arrive and update them on when they could return. Other evacuated families who had stayed with relatives or friends also were
Modesto Evacuees Seek Refuge In ChurchCapital Public Radio News

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USA TODAY
Calif. weightlifter says he accidentally shot himself by dropping a dumbbell
Washington Post
MODESTO, Calif. — A California weightlifter says he accidentally shot himself by dropping a dumbbell on a bullet. The man was wounded in the shoulder. He told Modesto police officers he was lifting dumbbells in his home Wednesday night when he dropped
Weightlifter says dumbbell fell on bullet that shot him in shoulderLos Angeles Times
Weightlifter 'shot' when he drops dumbbell on bulletUSA TODAY (blog)
Weightlifter shot, says dumbbell dropped on bulletSan Francisco Chronicle
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Flames seen near Modesto, Calif. standoff (1:13)
Washington Post
Apr. 13, 2012 – Large flames shot late Thursday night from a Modesto apartment building where a suspect is believed holed up following the shooting deaths of a deputy and a civilian. (/The Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge

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