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Man kills self in front of cops

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Police have released the name of a Huntington Beach man who shot himself to death in the middle of the street Monday after police caught his car at the end of a short chase, according to authorities.

Jeffrey J. Tinnion, 51 killed himself after police tracked him down, following reports he shot at his ex-girlfriend Nicola Hernandez, 43, police said.

The chase started after police responded to reports of a shooting at an apartment in the 6400 block of Warner Avenue about 9:30 a.m., Huntington Beach police Lt. Dave Bunetta said.

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Tinnion had walked into the apartment complex, shot at Hernandez, and left in a white pickup truck, he said.

Hernandez sustained non-life-threatening wounds and was hospitalized, Bunetta said.

At the same time, officers saw Tinnion’s Toyota at Springdale Street and Heil Avenue and tried to pull it over, but the truck didn’t stop, he said.

It was not a high-speed chase, and Tinnion was stopping at red lights, Bunetta said.

Two minutes later, cops stopped the truck cold at Springdale Street and McFadden Avenue by carefully knocking its side and spinning it out, he said.

“[Tinnion] exited the vehicle, stood up and shot himself,” he said.

Orange County Superior Court documents show no prior criminal record for Tinnion in the county.


MICHAEL ALEXANDER may be reached at (714) 966-4618 or at michael.alexander@latimes. com.

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