The Mercury News

1 tribal officer killed, 1 wounded in shootings

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WHITERIVER, ARIZ. >> A tribal police officer was fatally shot during a traffic stop on a reservatio­n in Arizona and the suspect was killed in a subsequent shootout that left another officer wounded, officials said Friday.

Adrian Lopez Sr., 35, was identified as the White Mountain Apache Police officer shot and killed Thursday night in the town of Whiteriver on the Fort Apache Indian Reservatio­n. He had only been with the department since January, according to the Navajo County Sheriff's Office. Prior to that he served as a federal Bureau of Indian Affairs police officer from March 2021 through December.

“There's no possible way to try to outline the chaotic event that this was,” Chief Deputy Brian Swanty said at a news conference.

An altercatio­n broke out after Lopez stopped a car driven by Kevin Dwight Nashio, 25, near the downtown area, authoritie­s said. Nashio, a resident of Whiteriver known to local police, shot Lopez, Swanty said.

Nashio took off in Lopez's marked police vehicle. Several officers pursued him through rugged areas for at least 40 miles and a “rolling gun battle” took place, according to authoritie­s.

Nashio crashed the car into a tree near a lake that is a popular tourist draw. A second gun battle erupted that resulted in Sgt. Lonnie Thompson, 29, getting wounded and Nashio being killed.

The sergeant was airlifted to a Phoenix hospital. Swanty on Friday said his injuries “were not considered to be life-threatenin­g but could certainly be debilitati­ng.”

The FBI is leading the investigat­ion into the shootings. The agency is gathering informatio­n to present to the U.S. Attorney's Office but cannot share any details, FBI Special Agent Sam Davenport said.

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