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Officer, woman killed in Mass.

Police say suspect took gun from cop, now in custody

- By Sarah Betancourt The Associated Press

BOSTON — A Massachuse­tts police officer and bystander died Sunday from wounds sufffered when a suspect took the officer’s gun and fired after a vehicle crash and a foot chase, authoritie­s said.

Weymouth officer Michael Chesna was shot multiple times by his own firearm around 7:30 a.m. Sunday, and died from the injuries at South Shore Hospital, officials said.

An unidentifi­ed elderly woman also died after being hit by stray bullets in a nearby home, authoritie­s said.

Weymouth Police Chief Richard Grimes said the shooting suspect, 20-year-old Emanuel Lopes, was in custody.

Weymouth is located approximat­ely 16 miles south of Boston on what is known as the South Shore.

Police say the suspect crashed a car, fled the scene, and was later discovered by Chesna allegedly vandalizin­g a home. Prosecutor­s say that’s when he attacked Chesna with a rock to the head. Chesna fell to the ground, and officials say, Lopes took the officer’s gun and shot Chesna multiple times in the head and chest.

Lopes then fled and fired more shots during a chase. Police say one of those shots fatally struck the woman in her home.

Lopes suffered a leg wound while being arrested and is hospitaliz­ed at South Shore Hospital. He will be arraigned on two counts of homicide on Monday, at either his bedside or in court.

Massachuse­tts Gov. Charlie Baker said on Twitter that his thoughts were with the families of the officer and bystander.

“I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Officer Chesna and an innocent bystander today and my thoughts and prayers are with their families, loved ones and the Weymouthpd after this tragic loss,” Baker tweeted.

Grimes described Chesna as a 42-year-old Iraq and Afghanista­n war veteran who leaves behind a wife and two children, ages 4 and 9. Chesna was from Weymouth and graduated in 1994 from Weymouth High School.

“I hired Mike Chesna six years ago tomorrow,” Grimes said.

Grimes said he had spoken to Chesna’s mother and she said her son joined the military “to open the doors to get in this job.”

“He always had a kind word and a good attitude … we very much appreciate­d his service to the Weymouth Police Department,” Grimes said.

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