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2 Palm Springs officers killed, 1 injured responding to call

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Two Palm Springs police officers trying to resolve a family dispute were killed Saturday when a man they had been speaking with suddenly pulled out a gun and opened fire on them, the city’s police chief said.

A third officer was wounded and remained hospitaliz­ed. The shooter was not immediatel­y identified.

SWAT officers quickly surrounded the house where the shooting took place, and authoritie­s said late Saturday night that the gun man might still be holed up inside.

“It was a simple family disturbanc­e, and he elected to open fire on a few of the guardians of the city,” said Chief Bryan Reyes at a news conference.

The chief, near tears, identified the slain officers as Jose “Gil” Gilbert Vega and Lesley Zerebny.

Zerebny, 27, had been with the department for about 18 months and only recently returned from maternity leave after giving birth to a now-4-month-old daughter. Vega, the father of eight, was a 35-year veteran who planned to retire in December. The wounded officer’s name was not released.

Reyes said the three were standing near the front door speaking with the man, “trying to negotiate with the suspect,” when he suddenly shot them.

Riverside County SWAT officers quickly sealed off the normally quiet residentia­l neighborho­od in this desert resort town as police evacuated some residents. They told others to stay inside their homes, keep their doors locked and not to open them for anyone until further notice.

Reyes also asked the media and others not to stream live video of officers’ movements on social media, adding it could put them in danger.

“Understand that we’re actively looking for a cop murderer,” he said.

As the shooting scene remained locked down late into the evening, scores of police officers, several fighting back tears, gathered at Palm Springs Desert Regional Medical Center to offer a somber salute as the bodies of Zerebny and Vega were loaded into white hearses for transport to a coroner’s office.

Meanwhile, in front of police headquarte­rs, scores of local residents gathered to leave flowers, balloons and cards Saturday night.

“I don’t even remember anything so vicious and cruel,” said Palm Springs resident Heidi Thompson. “These officers are responding to a domestic call for somebody in need that they don’t even know. They put their life on the line for us, the community.”

 ?? Brian van der Brug / Los Angles Times ?? Officers from multiple agencies converge Saturday on the area where three officers were shot, two fatally, trying to resolve a family dispute in Palm Spring, Calif.
Brian van der Brug / Los Angles Times Officers from multiple agencies converge Saturday on the area where three officers were shot, two fatally, trying to resolve a family dispute in Palm Spring, Calif.

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