Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

California officer killed in standoff

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LOS ANGELES — A gunman who shot two California police officers, killing one of them, was arrested Saturday after barricadin­g himself in an apartment and holding a SWAT team at bay for more than 15 hours, authoritie­s said.

Police in the city of Pomona tried to stop the man around 9 p.m. Friday after receiving a call about reckless driving, but he refused to pull over and led officers on a pursuit, Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials said. The man crashed during the chase and fled into an apartment complex.

The officers pursued the suspect, who fired through the door, shooting one of the officers, Los Angeles Sheriff Jim McDonnell said. A second officer tried to rescue his wounded comrade, and the suspect fired through the door again, striking the officer in the face, the sheriff said.

Pomona police officer Gregory Casillas, 30, of Upland, was killed. The other officer was undergoing surgery Saturday and was expected to recover, officials said.

The suspect, whose name hasn’t been released, was holed up in the apartment for more than 15 hours as a SWAT team used flash-bang grenades and cameras to watch him and crisis negotiator­s tried to coax him into emerging peacefully.

The man was taken into custody and led out of the building wearing only his underpants.

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