By NBCSanDiego.com
An 81-year-old woman called police and said she had shot her roommate, according to officials. Authorities received the call around 4:40 p.m. on Thursday.
When they arrived at a residence in Coastal Trailer Villa, they found a 57-year-old male suffering from three gunshot wounds to his lower abdomen. The shots were fired from a .38 caliber revolver, police said.
Police apprehended 81-year-old Barbara Brand at the scene and took her in for questioning. She was later booked into Las Colinas Detention Facility on an attempted murder charge.
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The victim, identified by neighbors as Paul Slysh, was transported to a local trauma center for medical treatment, police said.
Neighbors told NBC San Diego that Slysh is a caregiver and longtime friend to Brand, who is disabled and needs a cane to walk. She also sometimes uses a wheelchair.
Neighbors said they heard two shots fired from the home on Thursday afternoon.
Investigators said those shots came from a handgun and both rounds struck Slysh in the torso. According to neighbors, Slysh is a large man who works as a painter.
To neighbor Michael Gruszecki, it?s clear that the relationship between Brand and Slysh was strained.
"Every time I saw her she progressively aged because of the torment she was going through with this guy,? Gruszecki told NBC San Diego.
Gruszecki said Brand is a quiet, sweet woman whose son died a year ago. He said her relationship with Slysh was like a mother and son at times ? but not always.
"Quite a few times I heard them arguing over there and a couple times it got pretty vicious," he said. "He was constantly needing money."
Gruszecki believes it was only a matter of time before something happened between the pair.
"She must have just put up with this for such a long time before something snapped in her; there's no question, you know? It was a time bomb,? said Gruzsecki.
Investigators said Brand called 911 after shooting Slysh and told the dispatcher exactly what she had done.
"[She said] that they had an argument about something and she got angry with him and that she shot him,? said Lt. Duane Voss of the San Diego Police Department.
A motive for the shooting has not been revealed at this time and the investigation is ongoing.
Slysh?s current condition is unknown.
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