Crime & Safety

Man Wounded In Shooting At South Bay Convenience Store

John Oelke, 55, was shot during a late-night scuffle at a 7-Eleven in Chula Vista.

CHULA VISTA, CA — A man was recovering Monday from a gunshot wound he suffered over the weekend during a late-night scuffle at a South Bay convenience store.

Patrol officers responding to reports of a shooting outside the 7- Eleven in the 4300 block of Main Street in Chula Vista shortly after 11:30 p.m. Sunday found John Oelke, 55, suffering from a gunshot wound to his left arm.

Detectives determined that Oelke and another patron had gotten into an argument over food inside the market, Lt. Dan Peak said. When Oelke left the business, the unidentified man followed him, according to the lieutenant.

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"While in the parking lot, the (assailant) pulled out a gun and pointed it at the victim," Peak said. "The victim and the (other man) then struggled over the gun. During the struggle the gun went off, and the victim was shot in the arm."

Paramedics took Oelke to a hospital for treatment of the apparently non-life-threatening injury.

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The armed man, who fled following the shooting on a black scooter or motorized bicycle, remained at large as of Monday morning.

— City News Service

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