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Hero California man shot and killed while protecting sister from her husband, police say

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News headlines today: April 12, 2019
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ByKarma Allen
April 12, 2019, 5:17 AM

A California man is being hailed as a hero after he was killed this week while trying to protect his sister in a domestic violence dispute.

Jose Duran Jr., 29, was helping his sister move out of her home in Fresno, California, on Sunday when her husband, Eric Ordonez, allegedly pulled a gun on her, according to police.

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Police said Duran stepped in between the couple just as Ordonez fired a round from his handgun, fatally striking his brother-in-law in the neck, police said.

“By all accounts, Jose Duran Jr. is a hero,” Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer told reporters on Wednesday. "He died protecting his sister and prevented her from being shot and killed."

Police in Fresno, California, are investigating a fatal domestic violence dispute.
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Police said the suspect also aimed at the woman's father, but the gun apparently misfired or jammed.

Ordonez fled the scene, but a California Highway Patrol helicopter tracked him down in a backyard shed less than a mile away from the home.

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He was being held on murder charges as of early Friday. Authorities are still looking for the weapon, Dyer said.

Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Fresno, California.
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"We are in need of that handgun used in this homicide," he said. "Somewhere between the house where this occurred ... and that shed, that gun went missing."

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Domestic violence incidents in Fresno have increased nearly 35 percent, year-over-year, according to the department.

Officers said they're planning to reach out to community leaders and residents to discuss ways to combat domestic violence and help those who are affected.

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