One law-enforcement officer was killed and two others wounded when a gunman carrying a high-powered rifle shot through the door of his hotel room, then leapt out over a balcony and led police on a brief car chase in California’s state capital city.
The unidentified suspect was captured minutes later Wednesday when he crashed the car, exchanged gunfire with officers and was wounded.
The hotel’s guests were trapped in their rooms for most of the day as police methodically cleared the area and confirmed no other gunmen stayed behind in the hotel room.
In another shooting of California police Wednesday night, two officers in Bakersfield were hospitalized in stable condition they responded to a call about a disturbance at a home and ended up in a shootout in which the suspect was killed.
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In the Sacramento shooting, Deputy Robert French died from a gunshot wound to his side, Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones said. French was a 21-year veteran of the sheriff’s office.
“It was an extremely dynamic, horrific series of events,” Jones said.
The events leading to the shooting started with a routine investigation by a car-theft task force involving officers from multiple agencies. Investigators suspected a car-theft ring was being run out of a Ramada Inn in an unincorporated neighborhood of Sacramento.
Two women who got into a stolen vehicle were chased for 20 miles (32 kilometers) before being apprehended in Elk Grove, south of Sacramento. Arresting officers learned they were staying at a room in the Ramada Inn.
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When officers knocked on the door, a gunman opened fire through the door and walls, striking two California Highway Patrol officers before turning to the balcony and shooting French, who was outside monitoring the back door, and fleeing.
The gunman was found with a rifle and high-capacity magazine, which are illegal to purchase in California, sheriff’s Sgt. Tony Turnbull said. Officials declined to identify the people who were detained.
Jones said the wounded officers, whose names also were not released, were taken to a hospital and expected to survive.
Dozens of heavily armed officers from around the region searched the hotel for hours before determining that there were no other suspects inside.
It was unclear why the suspects responded so aggressively when police arrived, Turnbull said.
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“Maybe that will come out in the investigation. Maybe we’ll never know,” Turnbull said. “Either way, it’s irrational.”
Jeff Marshall, who lives near the hotel, said he heard gunshots and tires squealing and saw a gray Dodge speed by his home, going the wrong way down a busy street as vehicles and pedestrians scrambled to get out of the way.
“It was like the wild West,” Marshall said.
The sheriff described French, 52, as a well-known, well-respected deputy.
He trained new officers and was a “go-to guy for advice and counsel, not just career advice but tactical advice and things like that,” Jones said.
French is survived by his live-in girlfriend, adult children and grandchildren and a sister.
“Words aren’t going to make an appropriate appreciation of him as a man or his career,” Jones said.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.