An active shooter situation was reported at 600 block of Enright Avenue in Santa Clara, California on Friday and there was a structure fire there as well. Santa Clara Police Department said in a statement “Police activity in the 600 block of Enright Avenue. There’s an active crime scene that includes a structure fire. Further information will be provided as available.”

As per KRON4, heavily armed officers in tactical gear could be seen at the spot, along with fire and other first responder vehicles.
Meanwhile, NBC Bay Area reported that a home was gutted in the blaze involving the crime scene. They reported that firefighters could be seen watering down the aftermath of a home that was ablaze. Further, a police SWAT vehicle could be seen outside the residence. Several streets in the area had been blocked off as well.
A reporter with NBC Bay Area shared visuals, showing heavy police presence, and the aftermath of the fire in the California city. “Home destroyed by fire in Santa Clara. Santa Clara Police working to secure the scene at 600 block of Scott Avenue. SWAT teams are working in the area,” they wrote.
Cops are currently investigating the active crime scene. There is no information on whether there have been any victims, and there’s no information available on the perpetrator or perpetrators yet either.
Santa Clara fire, police activity: Reactions
Several people reacted to the news of what was unfurling in Santa Clara. “Not good we didn’t have problems even we lived on Enright but we did know alot of cops working at Dairy Belle,” one wrote. Another added “Stay safe SC PD – thank u.”
Yet another appeared to identify the family that lived at the house and wrote “Whoa! The cintas family still lives there.” However, there’s no confirmation of who owned the house that burned down.
(This is a developing story)
