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California deputy shot in ‘ambush’ at police station

- By Christophe­r Weber

A California sheriff’s deputy was shot in the head but survived an “ambush” by a gunman intent on harming or killing police and authoritie­s said Wednesday they were investigat­ing whether there was a connection to two recent deadly attacks on officers.

After wounding the San Luis Obispo County deputy in the small city of Paso Robles, police believe the shooter killed a transient and then eluded an intense manhunt. Police sought the public’s help and released photos from surveillan­ce video showing the suspect — a young dark-haired, bearded man.

The shooter opened fire around 3:45 a.m. on the back side of the police station in Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson said. Officers were inside at the time and windows and a door were shot out but no one was injured.

A dispatcher monitoring security cameras saw the attack unfold and called for help. responding The deputy and was his struck partner while dragged him to safety and returned fire, Parkinson said.

The wounded deputy was in serious but stable condition with a bullet lodged in his head, he said.

“We feel that this was an ambush, that he planned it, that he intended for officers to come out of the police department and to assault them,” Parkinson said.

While searching for the suspect investigat­ors found the body of a man near railroad tracks several blocks away. The 58-year-old, unidentifi­ed transient was shot once at close range in the back of the head, police said. Paso Robles is an unlikely spot for such violence. The bustling community 175 miles northwest of Los Angeles is a tourist destinatio­n and centerpiec­e of the wine industry on California’s Central Coast. The violence came just five days after another unlikely location, the community of Ben Lomond in Santa Cruz County farther north on the California coast, was the scene of an ambush on police.

Santa Cruz sheriff’s Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, 38, was killed and another deputy injured Saturday in an attack allegedly carried out by an Air Force sergeant armed with homemade bombs, an AR15 rifle and other weapons. Santa Cruz County Sheriff Jim Hart said the suspect, Steven Carrillo, was intent on killing officers.

The FBI is investigat­ing whether Carrillo, 32, has links to the killing of a federal security officer who was shot outside the U.S. courthouse in Oakland during a protest against police brutality on May 29.

The FBI also is assisting the San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles department­s with their investigat­ion of the shooting that left the two-year deputy in serious condition.

“He’s not out of the woods, as the doctors have explained to me,” Parkinson said.

He said there’s no clear link between the latest shooting and the other two but that over time the investigat­ion could lead there.

 ?? Ap-david Middlecamp ?? Law enforcemen­t personnel from several jurisdicti­ons patrol Spring Street in downtown Paso Robles, Calif., as law enforcemen­t agencies responded to an early morning shooting in the Central Coast city after a sheriff’s deputy was wounded early Wednesday. A man has been found fatally shot near where the deputy was wounded after someone opened fire on a police station.
Ap-david Middlecamp Law enforcemen­t personnel from several jurisdicti­ons patrol Spring Street in downtown Paso Robles, Calif., as law enforcemen­t agencies responded to an early morning shooting in the Central Coast city after a sheriff’s deputy was wounded early Wednesday. A man has been found fatally shot near where the deputy was wounded after someone opened fire on a police station.
 ?? Ap-david Middlecamp ?? Investigat­ors with the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff-coronor’s office and Paso Robles Police Department investigat­e a homicide near the Union Pacific railroad tracks north of the train station in downtown Paso Robles, Calif.
Ap-david Middlecamp Investigat­ors with the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff-coronor’s office and Paso Robles Police Department investigat­e a homicide near the Union Pacific railroad tracks north of the train station in downtown Paso Robles, Calif.

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