Law enforcement officers arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of two California police officers. The arrest happened on early Sunday morning in Palm Springs, California.
A SWAT team took John Felix, 26, into custody after an hours-long confrontation. The drama started when four officers appeared at the suspect’s home to look into a report of a family disturbance.
Felix was wearing concealable soft body armor and had high-capacity ammunition magazines but was not armed when he was captured.
A neighbor, Frances Serrano, said on Saturday that the suspect’s terrified father earlier said his son had a gun.
Serrano said that the older Felix told her that his son is inside, acting crazy and that they’re scared. When she suggested that they call the police he said that he already knows they’re coming and he is going to shoot them.
Serrano said that police cars arrived and gunfire erupted within minutes she went back inside her house.
The slain officers, who were identified by Chief Bryan Reyes, were Lesley Zerebny, 27, and Jose Gilbert Vega, 63.
Zerebny had been on the force for 18 months and had just returned from maternity leave after giving birth to a daughter. Vega, on the other hand, was a 35-year veteran who planned to retire in December.
The wounded officer was not named but his injuries were non-life threatening, according to Reyes. He added at a news conference that the officer was speaking with investigators. He will be released from a nearby hospital shortly.
After the initial shooting, a number of officers in tactical gear established positions outside the suspect’s home and continued to shoot.
Non-lethal means
Police discharged chemical agents inside the home after failing to pinpoint the suspect’s location despite using robots within the house.
Officers utilized less lethal ammunitions to suppress the suspect when he still refused to give up, the Riverside County Sheriff Department’s chief deputy said.
Authorities said in a statement that Felix would be charged with two counts of murder of a police officer. If convicted, he could receive the death penalty.
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