Los Angeles Times

Gunman killed in Paso Robles

Three officers are wounded in manhunt a day after a deputy is shot in the face.

- By Kristi Sturgill and Richard Winton

Three officers are hurt in a manhunt a day after a deputy is shot in the face.

An intense manhunt for a gunman who wounded a San Luis Obispo County sheriff’s deputy ended

Thursday with an altercatio­n that left three police officers wounded and the suspect dead, authoritie­s said.

Details of how the manhunt ended were not available. But a law enforcemen­t source told The Times that three officers were seriously hurt during a standoff with the suspect. Their injuries do not appear to be lifethreat­ening, the source said.

The gunman is believed to have killed a Paso Robles resident and seriously wounded a San Luis Obispo County sheriff’s deputy Wednesday.

Mason James Lira, identified by police as the suspect, was spotted at a Paso Robles convenienc­e store about 2 a.m. Thursday, a clerk told KSBY-TV.

The Chevron gas station clerk described the bearded Lira as sweaty, exhausted and muttering to himself, the TV station reported.

Lira, seen on surveillan­ce video wearing jeans and a long-sleeve pullover, didn’t do anything threatenin­g, the clerk said, but he “seemed crazy” when he purchased an energy drink, according to the TV report.

Lira, a 26-year-old transient from the Monterey area, was gone when authoritie­s arrived at the gas station, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Sgt. Steve Odom said.

The day before, an early morning shooting at a police station in downtown Paso Robles prompted a massive law enforcemen­t response.

A man began shooting at the Police Department building about 3:45 a.m.

The gunman then fired at sheriff’s and California Highway Patrol cruisers as they arrived to assist police, Odom said. One deputy was shot in the face during the attack.

The deputy, identified as 28-year-old Nicholas Dreyfus, underwent surgery and is in guarded condition, officials said.

Residents were asked to shelter in place while authoritie­s searched for the shooter.

During the search, detectives found the body of a man who had been shot in the head near the Amtrak station at 8th and Pine streets. The man, who has not been identified but was described as being in his 50s, was shot at close range, San Luis Obispo County sheriff ’s spokesman Tony Cipolla said.

Lira had a history of runins with law enforcemen­t, including an incident in Oregon in August in which a SWAT team boarded a train and took him into custody after he talked about weapons and threatened other passengers.

In Tulare County, he pleaded guilty in 2015 to battery on a peace officer. He was also accused of trespassin­g at a school in 2019 and failed to appear in court on that allegation. In June 2019, he was accused of providing a false identity to a police officer.

Two sources said that Lira’s motivation for the shootings remained unknown but that he struggled with mental health issues in the past.

As police searched for Lira, his father told the Associated Press that his son had been diagnosed with schizophre­nia, Asperger’s syndrome and attention deficit hyperactiv­ity disorder.

Jose Lira said that his son had been in and out of jail and treatment centers and that he often thought he was a special agent or a soldier. Although authoritie­s described the attack on the Paso Robles police station as an ambush, his father believed it might have been a suicide attempt.

His son lived in “a fantasy world” and didn’t have “a beef with the police,” Jose Lira said.

 ?? David Middlecamp San Luis Obispo Tribune ?? FBI AGENTS on Thursday continue an investigat­ion of the shooting of a sheriff ’s deputy in Paso Robles.
David Middlecamp San Luis Obispo Tribune FBI AGENTS on Thursday continue an investigat­ion of the shooting of a sheriff ’s deputy in Paso Robles.
 ?? San Luis Obispo sheriff’s office ?? SHERIFF’S DEPUTY Nicholas Dreyfus, 28, who was shot in the face, is in guarded condition.
San Luis Obispo sheriff’s office SHERIFF’S DEPUTY Nicholas Dreyfus, 28, who was shot in the face, is in guarded condition.

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