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Homeowner Cleared In Deadly Self-Defense Shooting Of Previous Tenant

Omaha police have identified Nicholas Gomez as the deceased individual in a self-defense shooting involving a local homeowner, who has been cleared of charges. The investigation continues.


OMAHA, NE (2-minute read) — Omaha police have released the identity of the man killed in a shooting at a residence early Tuesday. Officers responded to reports of a shooting around 2:20 a.m. in the vicinity of 51st and Q streets. Inside the home, they discovered 40-year-old Nicholas Gomez suffering from a gunshot wound.

Authorities reported finding another man at the scene, who was later identified as the homeowner. After being questioned by police, he was released from custody. According to the homeowner, Gomez was behaving erratically, prompting him to act in self-defense.

The Douglas County Attorney’s Office has indicated that the investigation is ongoing, but preliminary evidence suggests the shooting was justified as self-defense. Consequently, no charges have been filed against the homeowner at this time.

Neighbor Rosanne Pickering mentioned that the homeowner often rented out rooms in his house, but Gomez was no longer supposed to be staying there. She recalled a conversation where the homeowner expressed fear, noting that Gomez had recently been released from jail and was refusing to leave the premises.

Court records reveal that Nicholas Gomez had a history of violent behavior, including multiple assault convictions. One notable incident in 2016 involved him assaulting a police officer in Adams County by throwing a chair, spraying Febreze, and lunging at the officer. More recently, Gomez served a 100-day jail sentence for violating his probation.

Safety Tip: Always be aware of your surroundings and the behavior of individuals around you. If you feel threatened, contact authorities immediately and take appropriate measures to ensure your safety.

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