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Slain police officers in Louisiana ranged from rookie to veterans
Reuters
Jul. 17, 2016 12:30 pm
BATON ROUGE, La. -- The six Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police officers killed or wounded in an attack on Sunday morning ranged from a newcomer to the city police force to veteran officers, officials said, in the latest mass shooting to rock a U.S. city.
Three officers died and another was fighting for his life after the attack by a suspect who opened fire on them in the Louisiana state capital on Sunday morning.
The suspect, identified by a U.S. official as Gavin Long of Kansas City, Missouri, was believed to have acted alone.
Two city police officers, a 32-year-old with 10 years of service and a 41-year-old with just under a year on the force, died in the attack, said Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie Jr. Also among the dead was an East Baron Rouge Parish sheriff's deputy, who was 45, said Sheriff Sid Gautreaux.
Authorities did not immediately release the names of the dead and wounded. But relatives and a man who said he was a former partner of one of the slain officers posted on Facebook and Twitter that he was Baton Rouge police officer Montrell Jackson.
'Rest in Peace to my former partner and one of the best cops I've ever known... His name was Montrell Jackson!' Facebook user Marcus Tillman said in a post, which received more than 8,000 likes and 6,000 shares by midday on Sunday. 'He was a black life that apparently didn't matter to the one that took it!'
The Facebook page shows several pictures of a baby boy, and comments suggested that the child was Jackson's son.
'Cuz, this is you all over again,' commenter Catina Williams Alexander wrote beneath the photo of the child. The Facebook page also includes a picture of a police badge, posted in 2015.
Baton Rouge television station WAFB, citing unnamed official sources, identified another of the slain officers as Matthew Gerald, 41. The Baton Rouge Police Department did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters to confirm the name.
A Facebook page belonging to Matthew Gerald in Baton Rouge featured images of law enforcement badges, and friends and family posted condolences on a page that appeared to belong to his wife.
Earlier in the day, Dechia Badeaux Gerald posted a news video of the shooting aftermath with the comment: 'Everyone please pray!!! My husband along with others is out there.'
A 41-year-old sheriff's deputy was in critical condition, 'fighting for his life as we speak,' said Gautreaux.
In addition, one sheriff's deputy was in surgery for non-life-threatening injuries, Gautreaux said. A 41-year-old Baton Rouge police officer, on the force for nine years, also received a non-life-threatening injury, Dabadie said.
'We are grieving for each other, we are grieving for our loss and we are grieving for our families,' Gautreaux told a news conference on Sunday.
Police officers block off a road after a shooting of police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. July 17, 2016. (REUTERS/Joe Penney)
(Police officers block off a road after a shooting of police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. July 17, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Penney)
(Police officers block off a road after a shooting of police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. July 17, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Penney)