San Luis Obispo officers shoot suspect with less lethal munitions

CalCoastNews
May 26, 2026
You know that feeling when a routine evening errand suddenly turns into something else entirely? That was the scene Saturday night at the CVS on Madonna Road, when San Luis Obispo police responded to a man reportedly refusing to leave the store. According to CalCoastNews, officers encountered 55-year-old Steven Wilson, who claimed to have a firearm and began shouting. Thankfully, no traditional bullets were fired—our SLO officers used less-lethal munitions to subdue him, avoiding a far more tragic outcome. Wilson was injured but is expected to recover, and no bystanders were hurt.
This moment matters to us as a community because it’s a reminder of how quickly things can escalate in a place we all know well. Madonna Road is our go-to corridor for errands—picking up prescriptions, grabbing a snack, or heading to Trader Joe’s. It’s easy to feel like our little slice of the Central Coast is insulated from these tense situations, but Saturday night shows that our first responders are trained to de-escalate with care. It’s a relief knowing they have options beyond lethal force, and it’s a good reason to appreciate the calm we usually take for granted.
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