Boston Herald

Man held in killing Calif. cop

Second officer wounded

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A man suspected of killing a Pomona police officer and wounding another was arrested yesterday afternoon after an hourslong standoff at the apartment complex where the shooting occurred.

The dead officer was identified as Gregory Casillas, 25, of Upland, according to Lt. Dave Smith of the Los Angeles County coroner’s office.

Officials said the incident began Friday night as a police pursuit that ended near the apartment complex when the suspect’s car crashed. The man ran from his vehicle and was followed by officers on foot.

He went into the apartment complex and barricaded himself inside one of the units. When officers arrived, authoritie­s said, he fired through a door, striking the two officers.

Yesterday morning, more than a dozen Pomona police officers, Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and county fire vehicles blocked the street in front of the apartment building where the suspect was barricaded. A handful of SWAT officers were gathered outside the entrance to the beige apartment building. Every so often, their muffled megaphone calls to the man to come out echoed through the street.

Neighbors, some wrapped in blankets or wearing hooded jackets, watched the scene unfold from behind police tape. A few stood on top of their cars in the rain for a better view when a flash-bang device detonated about 10 a.m. An officer then again ordered the man to exit through the front door.

“Come outside with your hands up,” the officer said. “Come on out.”

The incident began about 9:10 p.m. Friday, when dispatcher­s relayed reports of an officer down. A law enforcemen­t source said about 75 officers from several agencies converged on the scene but were unable to move the wounded officers to safety at first because of gunfire.

A woman and her daughter who live nearby said they ran out of their apartment after hearing the crash Friday night. A beige truck crashed into a parked red truck in front of an apartment complex, said the pair, who gave only their first names.

The shooting sparked an outpouring of support from local law enforcemen­t.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with Pomona police,” the sheriff’s department said in a statement.

“Another hero gone too soon. These tragedies are occurring too often, and the pains of sacrifice will never be forgotten,” added Los Angeles Police Department chief Charlie Beck.

The officer’s body was escorted by a police procession yesterday morning as it was transferre­d from Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center to the coroner’s office.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? APPREHENDE­D: Los Angeles County law enforcemen­t officials escort a suspect near the scene where one officer was killed and another wounded Friday night.
GETTY IMAGES APPREHENDE­D: Los Angeles County law enforcemen­t officials escort a suspect near the scene where one officer was killed and another wounded Friday night.

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