“A Spring Valley woman was shot by a deputy who was checking her backyard for a masked man. While checking for the man one to two blocks away from Leigh Avenue, deputies entered the backyard of a residence in the 200 block of Via Tapia, Nesbit said. Gore said the deputies thought Orey’s open gate looked suspicious, so they went into her backyard. The deputies ran into Orey, and one of them had a ‘spontaneous reaction.’ Authorities said they did not know exactly what prompted the shooting. They said the woman did not have anything in her hands and was not armed at the time.”
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