A patron allegedly fired a shot at an employee of BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse in Victorville early Saturday morning, according to California Highway Patrol Dispatch.
CHP Dispatch put out an Officer Safety Broadcast at about 1:15 a.m. that said a man shot the manager after he attempted to check the man’s ID before serving him alcohol at the restaurant at 11600 Amargosa Road.
A San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department deputy responding to the call was involved in a collision on Bear Valley Road near the Mall of Victor Valley and San Bernardino County Fire Department personnel responded to both scenes, according to witnesses.
However, county fire was cancelled from the shooting scene without treating anyone, so it appears the initial report of a manager being shot was erroneous.
However, deputies were seen by witnesses talking with people inside BJ’s and searching the area in front of the restaurant for evidence.
The deputy involved in the collision did not appear to suffer serious injuries, as he was up and moving around, according to witnesses. An elderly man who appeared to be the driver of the Kia Soul was seen with a bandage on his wrist.
Earlier Saturday morning, around midnight, a shooting was reported in the 9900 block of Topaz Avenue in Hesperia. The victim was transported to Desert Valley Hospital to be stabilized, then was airlifted to a hospital down the hill.
No other information was immediately available.
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