Shootout on freeway overpass leaves officer, gunman dead
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A driver stopped by police pulled out a rifle and opened fire, killing a California Highway Patrol officer and wounding two others during a shootout on a freeway overpass that left the gunman dead and sent terrified motorists running for cover.
Officer Andrew Moye, Jr., 34, died in the gunfight as unclear what prompted Moye to stop the truck or for Luther to open fire.
Moye’s flag-draped body was removed from a hospital and placed in a hearse Monday night. Motorcycle officers then led a procession as the hearse was driven to the county coroner’s office.
“I am devastated by the tragedy,” CHP Commissioner Warren Stanley said in a tweet. Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered flags at halfstaff Tuesday at the state Capitol.
Relatives said Moye had been with the CHP for about four years.
Dance said Moye was an “outstanding” officer devoted to public service.
“His mother told me this was his dream job and he loved going to work,” he said. “It’s what he always wanted to do.”
He is survived by his wife, mother, father, stepfather, two brothers, two sisters and a large extended family, Dance said.
The gunfight occurred during the afternoon commute when traffic was heavy.
Jennifer Moctezuma, 31, of Moreno Valley, told the Los Angeles Times she was driving home with her 6-year-old twins when a bullet flew through her front windshield. Charles Childress, 56, a retired Marine also from Moreno Valley, was in the car behind her and led the family as they crawled to the bottom of a bridge to hide.