Man Slain by Deputy After Allegedly Stabbing Wife
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LANCASTER — A man shot by a sheriff’s deputy after he allegedly stabbed his wife with a machete died early Friday at Antelope Valley Hospital, authorities said.
Martin Escobar, 47, died at 1:15 a.m. from a gunshot wound to his upper body, said Deputy Cruz Solis, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department spokesman.
Escobar was shot by a deputy after he tried to attack the deputy’s partner, authorities said.
The two deputies from the Lancaster station were called to a home in the 44200 block of Kingtree Avenue shortly before 8 p.m. Thursday by the couple’s daughter, who said her father was stabbing her mother, authorities said.
When deputies arrived, Escobar allegedly swung the machete at one of the deputies. The other deputy shot Escobar.
Escobar’s wife is expected to recover from wounds she suffered fending off the machete, authorities said. Detectives from the sheriff’s homicide unit are investigating.
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