Anthony Ant Fatal Shooting San Leandro Death, Obituary: Tragic Loss
In the stillness of the early morning hours, a life was tragically cut short, leaving the San Leandro community in mourning. Anthony Ant, 41, died during a deputy-involved shooting in the Fairmont Terrace neighborhood just before 3:20 a.m., a moment that has since cast a long shadow over family, friends, and neighbors.
According to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a call from a man who reportedly expressed fear and distress and asked to speak with law enforcement. When authorities arrived on Selborne Drive, an encounter unfolded that ended in fatal gunfire. Anthony was pronounced dead at the scene. The California Department of Justice, under Attorney General Rob Bonta, has launched an independent investigation into the incident. Reports indicating that Anthony may not have been armed have added further weight to an already heartbreaking situation.
Beyond official statements and investigative updates, Anthony was a son, a friend, and a member of a close-knit community. Those who knew him describe a man with depth and humanity — someone who experienced life’s joys and hardships, who shared laughter and conversation, and who carried his own hopes for the future.
His passing serves as a sobering reminder of life’s fragility and the profound consequences of moments that unfold in seconds. As questions linger and investigations continue, loved ones are left to navigate grief that feels both sudden and overwhelming.
In honoring Anthony’s memory, the community reflects not only on the tragedy, but on the person at its center — a life lived, relationships formed, and a presence that will not be forgotten.