The Mercury News Weekend

Authoritie­s ID cop killed in line of duty

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ALTURAS — Authoritie­s identified the suspect Thursday in the shooting of a deputy killed while responding to a family disturbanc­e call in Northern California a day earlier — becoming the state’s fourth law enforcemen­t officer to die in the line of duty over the last two weeks.

Modoc County sheriff’s Deputy Jack Hopkins, 31, was fatally shot Wednesday morning after deputies were called to a rural area near the Oregon border.

Hopkins entered the property of Jack Lee Breiner, 47, south of Alturas, to investigat­e the call and, according to a preliminar­y investigat­ion, was shot by Breiner and instantly died, the Modoc County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

Breiner fled the scene in his vehicle and was then wounded in a shootout with Sheriff Mike Poindexter, who was also responding to the disturbanc­e call, the statement said.

Poindexter sustained minor wounds but immediatel­y returned to work, it added.

Breiner was treated for a gunshot wound and later taken into custody, the statement said.

The document did not provide other details of the encounter.

Hopkins, who had previously worked for the Alturas Police department, joined the sheriff’s department last year, the sheriff’s office said.

His death comes after two Palm Springs police officers were shot and killed Oct. 8 during a domestic disturbanc­e call and after a Los Angeles County sheriff’s sergeant was gunned down Oct. 6 in the high desert town of Lancaster while answering a burglary call.

The killings in California are the latest in a string of fatal attacks on officers that includes ambushes in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris said Hopkins’ killing showed how “each and every day, brave men and women kiss their families goodbye and risk their lives in service of others.”

Hopkins made the “ultimate sacrifice,” her statement added.

 ?? ANDREAS FUHRMANN/THE RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T ?? Modoc County sheriff's officials are consoled Thursday at the Shasta County Coroner's Office following the procession for Deputy Jack Hopkins in Redding.
ANDREAS FUHRMANN/THE RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T Modoc County sheriff's officials are consoled Thursday at the Shasta County Coroner's Office following the procession for Deputy Jack Hopkins in Redding.

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