After a six-hour chase and manhunt, a suspect, Marcelo Marquez, 34, was taken into custody in Placer County Friday afternoon from a home in Auburn, 30 miles northwest of Sacramento.
A woman who was with the man earlier was taken into custody in Placer County, and authorities said she had a handgun in her purse.
Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones says a deputy was killed after he approached a suspicious vehicle and was shot in the forehead.
"This guy was on a one-man crime spree today. He has no idea of the damage he did," she said.
Placer County Sheriff Ed Bonner identified the slain officer as homicide Detective Michael David Davis Jr., 42. Davis had been with the department since 1999. He leaves his wife and four children.
Bonner said Davis' father, an officer in Riverside County, was killed in the line of duty exactly 26 years ago Friday. A second Placer deputy, was shot in the arm but was treated and released from a hospital.
Their "brutal murders," Brown said, "…are a tragic reminder of the sacrifices we demand of our peace officers and the incredible courage they display as they protect our communities."
Officers chased the suspect for hours in a manhunt spanning the two counties after the suspect shot three deputies and a bystander. The condition of the bystander was not immediately known.
Jones said he did not know a motive for the shooting. Oliver was the first county deputy killed since 2008.
"He was not able to return fire or do anything," Jones said. He said Oliver's partner was able to shoot back as the vehicle fled the scene.
The Sacramento deputy was shot first, at about 10:30 a.m. while approaching a suspicious vehicle containing a man and a woman outside a Motel 6, said Sgt. Lisa Bowman. The suspects fled, and soon after stole a car, shooting the driver when he refused to hand over his keys.
A man staying at the motel who did not want his name used said he saw an officer's vehicle drive around to the back of the motel and then what sounded like gunfire.
"I walked to the back, looked over the rail and saw the officer down," the witness said.
Cruz told The Sacramento Bee that a man in a white Ford Mustang convertible told him he needed a favor: "I need your keys," the man said. "Hurry up, because they're chasing me."
The man pointed a gun at Cruz and had a bloody shirt wrapped around his other arm. But he helped Cruz unhitch his work trailer before driving off.
"I feel lucky that he didn't hurt me," Cruz said. "When they pull (a gun) on you, you don't know if it's loaded, then in one second, they pull a trigger and that's it."
The suspects then fled to neighboring Placer County, where the assailant is suspected of shooting the two Placer deputies.
From USATODAY.COM
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