Dayton Daily News

Prisoner kills police officer in New Orleans

Intense manhunt underway; $ 10,000 reward offered.

- BY KeVIn McGILL

— A handcuffed NEW ORLEANS prisoner in a moving police cruiser somehow managed to grab a gun, fatally shoot the officer at the wheel and escape from the vehicle, which careened into a utility pole at a busy intersecti­on, police said Saturday.

Officer Daryle Holloway, 45, died at a hospital, police chief Michael Harrison said. Meanwhile, an intense manhunt was on for Travis Boys, 33, the suspect who had been arrested on an aggravated assault charge and was being taken to jail when he escaped.

The New Orleans Crimestopp­ers organizati­on announced a $10,000 reward for informatio­n leading to Boys’ arrest.

Rifle-toting police in bulletproo­f vests, some with trained canines, searched several whole blocks of one neighborho­od about a mile from the city’s French Quarter on Sunday afternoon. Local residents clustered on street corners to watch as officers also checked backyards and looked under modest homes, elevated on flood-protection piers.

“He will be caught and he will be brought to justice for the murder of Officer Holloway and for this assault on our entire community,” Harrison said in a police department statement.

The shooting happened Saturday morning as Boys was handcuffed in the back seat of the vehicle. Boys managed to get his hands from behind his back to the front and obtain a weapon as well, Harrison told reporters at the scene.

Boys got to the front seat through an opening in the cage that separates the front and back seats and shot Holloway, Harrison said.

“Officer Holloway put up a fight to try to get the subject to not exit the vehicle, but succumbed to his injuries,” Harrison said.

Department spokesman Tyler Gamble said police were trying to determine what weapon Boys used and how he obtained it, but do not believe Boys used the officer’s gun.

John Polk, who lives around the corner from where the police SUV came to rest, said he was just awakening when he heard a loud noise and his power went out. The noise, he figured, was an electrical transforme­r blowing.

“I look out the door, I’d heard the boom, I see the fire truck here on the corner,” he said. It was only 45 minutes later, after police had swarmed into the area, that he learned what happened.

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