Nine days after Santa Barbara County deputies fatally shot a man inside the Ralphs grocery store in Goleta, the Sheriff’s Office has released new details — including the suspect’s identity and a clearer account of the moments that led to gunfire.
The incident began around 2:39 p.m. on Monday, October 20, when deputies responded to reports of “a suspect actively assaulting a victim with a weapon” at the Magnolia Shopping Center on Hollister Avenue, authorities said. The victim, an adult male, had reportedly intervened after witnessing the suspect, 34-year-old Abdou Rahman Nyan of Connecticut, abuse his dog. The victim was stabbed twice and treated at a nearby hospital before being released.
Nyan then reportedly fled into the nearby Ralphs, which was open at the time and occupied by customers and employees. According to The Gambia Journal, Nyan was a U.S. Army veteran, National Guardsman, and IT specialist. His mother, identified as Amie Noho, is a well-known member of California’s tight-knit Gambian community.

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