
Police are investigating a shooting involving a security guard and a second person Friday in downtown San Diego, a San Diego police officer said.
The shooting was reported shortly before 4:55 p.m. at the Ralphs on G Street and First Avenue, Officer Anthony Carrasco said.
He said the initial investigation indicates that the security guard told a passing driver that he was being shot at, and that he had also opened fire on the gunman. The passerby happened to be a federal agent who saw the commotion, stopped and helped detain the person suspected of shooting at the security guard, Carrasco said.
The suspect was caught on First Avenue, about a block north of the store.
No one was injured by the gunfire.
First Avenue is shut down between Broadway and G Street as police investigate.
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