AP/ January 12, 2013, 9:26 PM

Officer shoots suspect in San Diego movie theater

A photograph of a scene where police shot and critically wounded a man suspected of chasing his girlfriend with a handgun after they found him hiding inside a movie theater in San Diego, Jan. 12, 2013.

A photograph of a scene where police shot and critically wounded a man suspected of chasing his girlfriend with a handgun after they found him hiding inside a movie theater in San Diego, Jan. 12, 2013. / CBS/KFMB

Updated 9:24 PM ET

SAN DIEGO Police shot and critically wounded a man suspected of chasing his girlfriend with a handgun after they found him hiding inside a movie theater.

Officers went to an outdoor shopping center in northern San Diego on Saturday afternoon in response to a domestic violence call, Officer David Stafford said. He said the shooting occurred inside the Reading Cinemas theater about 3:50 p.m.

No other details were immediately released.

A San Diego Fire-Rescue Department dispatcher said the suspect was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The owner of a business next to the theater said officers told him the armed man chased his girlfriend across a parking lot. Steve Krongard, the owner of the Nickel City arcade, said police shut down the lot, checked every car leaving the mall and went from businesses to business to look for the suspect until they found him in the theater.

"There were 20 police cars blocking the entrance, then the fire truck and the ambulance rushed in," Krongard said. "Then we saw seven cops with what looked like rifles, then paramedics went into the theater."

U-T San Diego reports the shooting occurred during a screening of "Les Miserables." Witnesses were evacuated from the theater.

Adrian Amante, the owner of the Home Trends store, told the newspaper people started running out of the theater and hiding behind cars.

It was the second shooting at a San Diego County movie theater in as many days.

A concession worker suffered an arm injury when a shot fired outside a San Marcos movie theater went through the lobby window and struck her, sheriff's officials said.

The shooting occurred during a fight in the parking lot at Edwards San Marcos Stadium 18 and triggered a large police response because authorities were initially not sure whether there was a shooter inside the Cineplex.

No arrests have been reported after San Marcos shooting.

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carolhill814 says:
Is this cop out of his mind or what?

Why didn't he just wait until the man came out of the theatre of which he would have or just have everyone leave quietly while the theatre was dark and he wouldn't have even known what was really going on? To me that is a NO BRAINER but some cops don't have brains.
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flexsf says:
Hooray for the cop. Boo for the gun lunatic. He needs to be held accountable for his bullish behavior with a gun.
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alibertarian2 says:
I'd bet a cheeseburger this guy was an avid player of violent video games.
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mjcc1987 says:
I guess that when everyone is armed, the only option is to be the first one to shoot.
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