Owner of Escondido's 'Trump House' Dies After Assault

Kerry Sheron, the 69-year-old owner of the distinctive Escondido home often referred to as the “Trump House,” has died following a brutal assault last week. Sheron succumbed to his injuries Sunday night at a local hospital, according to authorities.
The attack occurred in front of Sheron's residence on North Hale Avenue in Escondido. Details surrounding the assault remain limited as the Escondido Police Department continues its investigation. Witnesses reported seeing Sheron being physically attacked, but the motive behind the incident is currently unknown.
The “Trump House,” a local landmark, gained notoriety for its elaborate, patriotic decorations, prominently featuring imagery of former President Donald Trump. Sheron was known in the community for his enthusiastic displays of American pride and support for the former president. While the house became a point of both admiration and controversy among residents, Sheron generally maintained a positive and welcoming demeanor.
Sheron’s death has prompted an outpouring of grief and shock from neighbors and acquaintances. The Escondido Police Department is urging anyone with information about the assault to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigation. Detectives are actively pursuing leads and working to identify the perpetrator(s) responsible for this tragic incident.




