The Columbus Dispatch

Man blames police’s ultrasonic waves for killing cop

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DAVIS, Calif. — The man who shot and killed a rookie California police officer left a letter on the bed in the home where he lived claiming police had bombarded him with ultrasonic waves, officials said.

Police in the college town of Davis, near Sacramento, on Saturday made public the one-paragraph letter they said was written by Kevin Douglas Limbaugh, 48. He killed himself Thursday Corona

after fatally shooting Officer Natalie Corona.

Police spokesman Lt. Paul Doroshov said the paper was found face up on the gunman’s bed.

“The Davis Police department has been hitting me with ultra sonic (sic) waves meant to keep dogs from barking,” the letter said. “I notified the press, internal affairs and even the FBI about it. I am highly sensitive to its affect (sic) on my inner ear. I did my best to appease them, but they have continued for years and I can’t live this way anymore.”

The handwritte­n note was signed “Citizen Kevin Limbaugh.” Also recovered as evidence from the man’s home were two unregister­ed guns.

Davis police did not immediatel­y respond Sunday to a telephone message seeking comment on whether Limbaugh had reported his claims to officials.

Investigat­ors have not identified a motive for the ambush shooting of the 22-year-old Corona as she investigat­ed a car accident, nor have they determined where Limbaugh obtained the two semi-automatic handguns he was believed to have used in Thursday night’s attack.

Police said a gunman on a bicycle ambushed the officer, shooting her from the shadows as she investigat­ed the accident.

The Sacramento Bee reported that court documents show Limbaugh was charged and convicted in a battery case last fall, and he agreed in November to surrender the weapon. The case stemmed from Limbaugh being arrested in September for assaulting someone at Cache Creek Casino, Yolo County Sheriff’s Sgt. Matthew Davis said.

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