Kerry Sheron, 69-Year-Old Army Veteran and Owner of Escondido’s Famous “Trump House,” Dies After Brutal Beating

Suspect allegedly attacked veteran outside his home on May 20
ESCONDIDO, Calif. — Kerry Sheron, a 69-year-old U.S. Army veteran and well-known owner of the “Trump House” in Escondido, has passed away after being brutally beaten outside his residence.
Sheron was attacked by a neighbor on May 20 and tragically died on Sunday night, May 24. He is survived by his wife Maria and other family members.
Known for his strong public support of former President Donald Trump, Sheron had turned his home into a prominent display of American flags and patriotic symbols, making it a local landmark often referred to as the “Trump House.”
Friends and supporters have expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the veteran, who proudly served his country. Many are calling for justice in the case and have asked the public to keep his wife Maria and the entire family in their prayers during this difficult time.
Authorities have not yet released additional details about the suspect or the circumstances surrounding the alleged assault. The investigation remains ongoing.