A Washington state man was shot and killed by a neighbor after allegedly opening fire on two women during a domestic dispute that spilled into a nearby driveway, police said.
Officers with the Puyallup Police Department (PPD) responded around 9:10 a.m. April 2, when investigators allege 47-year-old Arnino Guanlao shot two adult female relatives after a family argument escalated outside the home.
A neighbor, who had been inside at the time, went outside and intervened, fatally shooting Guanlao, according to police.
One of the victims, 23-year-old Christiannel Lyle Macapagal Maningat, died at the scene. The second woman was transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, authorities said.
Authorities said the case remains under investigation, including a review of the neighbor’s use of force.
Washington law allows a person to use force to protect himself or others if he reasonably believes it is necessary, but deadly force is only justified when facing an immediate threat of serious injury or death.
"That’s under investigation as to exactly how the circumstances took place," PPD Capt. Kevin Gill said during a press briefing.
Witnesses described a chaotic scene as gunfire erupted in the neighborhood.
"There was a girl here who was face down, and she was still breathing a little and trying to move a little, but she wasn't doing much. And then pretty quick a cop came on scene, and he and I pulled her out, turned her over and found her gunshot wound on her abdomen," neighbor Michelle Weingarden-Bandes told victims’ family reeling.
A GoFundMe created for the family says the victims’ mother is now caring for her surviving daughters while grieving the loss of one child and remaining at the bedside of another who is still hospitalized.
The fundraiser, which has raised nearly $19,000, says the family’s lives "changed in a matter of moments" and describes the emotional toll on the two other daughters now coping with the aftermath of the violence.
Organizers said the funds will help cover funeral costs, medical expenses and basic living needs as the family navigates the aftermath of the shooting.