Kamis, 06 Oktober 2016

LA County sheriff's sergeant is killed in Lancaster shooting; suspected gunman is in custody - Los Angeles Times

A Los Angeles County sheriff's sergeant was shot and killed in Lancaster on Wednesday while responding to a residential burglary call, setting off a manhunt for a gunman who tried to flee in the slain lawman's cruiser and held two teenagers hostage before he was captured, authorities said.

Sheriff's officials identified the victim as Steve Owen, a 29-year department veteran who had previously won the agency's highest honor for courage. He was the first sheriff's deputy fatally shot while on duty in more than a decade.

"This has been a very dark day for the Sheriff's Department," Capt. Steve Katz said. "We are all suffering right now."

The shooting occurred shortly after noon as Owen, 53, and another deputy responded to a 911 call from a woman reporting a burglary at an apartment building in the 3200 block of West Avenue J-7, authorities said.

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As Owen checked the rear of the apartment building, a gunman appeared and shot him.

Owen's partner, who was at the front of the building, ran to the sound of the gunfire and found the wounded sergeant.

The gunman, meanwhile, ran to the front of the apartments and jumped into Owen's patrol car. The deputy returned from the back of the building and opened fire at the stolen cruiser. The gunman threw the car into reverse and rammed a second patrol car, which struck the deputy and injured him, authorities said.

After the collision, the gunman jumped out of the cruiser and fled. He ran into a nearby home where two teenagers were inside. One teen was able to send a text message to alert authorities, Katz said.

Shortly after 2 p.m., sheriff's SWAT deputies forced their way into the home and the man fled through the back, where he hopped a wall, Capt. Jack Ewell said.

Since the suspect was wearing a bulletproof vest and holding a gun to the hostage, Owen determined that it was impossible to fire a clean shot to hit him. Officials said Owen made the decision to use a Taser to bring the standoff to an end. He directed a deputy to fire the Taser through an open window of the car.

When the deputy shot his Taser, the hostage managed to quickly flee from the car. Another sergeant fired a second Taser, which penetrated the suspect's bulletproof vest, incapacitating him, according to the Sheriff's Department.

Owen's slaying marked the first fatal shooting of an on-duty law enforcement officer in L.A. County since Downey police Officer Ricardo Galvez was gunned down the night of Nov. 18, 2015. Galvez, 29, was shot while sitting in his car outside his police department's headquarters.

Before Wednesday, the most recent fatal shooting of an on-duty sheriff's deputy occurred in June 2005, when Deputy Luis Gerardo "Jerry" Ortiz, 35, was killed outside a Hawaiian Gardens apartment building while he was investigating a previous shooting involving Jose Luis Orozco. Orozco was later convicted of killing the deputy.

Since Ortiz's slaying, two other deputies have been fatally shot while off duty. Maria Cecilia Rosa, 30, was targeted in a robbery outside a friend's Long Beach home March 28, 2006, as she prepared to leave for work. Juan Abel Escalante, 27, was shot dead Aug. 2, 2008, outside his parents' Cypress Park home as he was leaving for work.

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Times staff writers Matt Hamilton, James Queally, Nicole Santa Cruz and Kate Mather contributed to this report.

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UPDATES:

11:35 p.m.: This article was updated with details on the law enforcement motorcade that escorted Owen's body from Lancaster to the coroner's morgue.

8:55 p.m.: This article was updated with the age of the man arrested on suspicion of killing Owen.

8:05 p.m.: This article was updated with more details about the shooting and Owen and a comment from a Lancaster resident who visited the sheriff's station.

6:05 p.m.: This article was updated with comments from Sheriff Jim McDonnell as well as details on the recent killings of law enforcement officers.

5:10 p.m.: This article was updated with comments from a witness.

4:40 p.m.: This article was updated with more details about the shoo ting and L.A. County sheriff's Sgt. Steve Owen.

3:55 p.m.: This article was updated with details about the shooting.

3:30 p.m.: This article was updated with details that sergeant was dead.

2:45 p.m.: This article was updated with details about the suspect and the deputy who was shot.

2:20 p.m.: This article was updated with comments from Sheriff Jim McDonnell.

2:00 p.m.: This article was updated with comments from Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris.

1:50 p.m.: This article was updated with additional details about area school closures.

1:31 p.m.: This article was updated with the shooting of a second deputy.

This article was originally published at 1:15 p.m.

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