The
shootout occurred around 5:30 p.m. (0030 GMT) in Riverside,
California, about 55 miles (86 km) east of Los Angeles just off
U.S. Interstate 215, CHP Assistant Chief Scott Parker said at a
press conference.
The motorcycle patrol officer had stopped a white GMC pickup
truck, determined that the truck was to be impounded and called
for a tow truck, Parker said. The suspect grabbed a rifle from
the truck and shot the officer.
The officer was identified by the California governor's office
as 34-year-old Andre Moye. The suspect's name hasn't been
released.
"He engaged our officer with multiple gunshots," Parker said.
"Our officer was struck during this gun battle."
The officer broadcast a call for help and the CHP and officers
from multiple other agencies rushed to the scene, Parker said.
The first two additional officers at the scene were also CHP and
both were shot, he said, including one who was in critical
condition at a hospital. The other officer suffered only minor
injuries.
Other officers arrived and started shooting, Parker said,
eventually hitting and killing the suspect. Dozens of rounds
were fired, local media said, and motorists stopped in traffic
fled their vehicles and ran for cover, media reports said.
Local broadcast media showed images of CHP patrol cars and other
vehicles with shot-out windows.
Several motorists were struck by glass shards when bullets hit
their car windows, officials said, and were treated by
paramedics at the scene.
The first officer was flown by a helicopter ambulance to a local
hospital, where he died, Parker said.
The slain officer, Moye, graduated from a police academy in 2017
and had been a CHP officer for almost three years, a release
from the governor's office said.
Flags at the capitol will be flown at half-staff in his honor,
the governor's office said.
Riverside Police officer Ryan Railsback told local media that
the motive behind the shooting was not yet known. That will be
part of a "very long" and "complex" investigation, Railsback
said.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; editing by Christian
Schmollinger, Larry King)
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