California Highway Patrol officer and suspect die in gun battle after traffic stop
Police had responded to a call around 5:35 p.m. local time after which the suspect had grabbed a gun and opened fire, said Ryan Railsback, a Riverside Police Department spokesman. Multiple agencies responded to the incident.
The shooting was near Box Springs Boulevard and Eastridge Avenue, near the 215 Freeway, ABC Los Angeles station KABC reported.
Scott Parker, assistant chief of CHP Inland Division, said Andre Moye, the officer who initiated the traffic stop, determined the suspect's truck needed to be impounded, and that, while filling out paperwork, the suspect entered Moye's vehicle, grabbed a rifle and shot him.
Moye, 34, was able to request backup before being transported to the hospital, where he died.
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]An Officer involved shooting occurred earlier today. Three of our officers were involved and a suspect. One of our officers succumbed to the injuries sustained. Updates will follow!! #californiahighwaypatrol #whatsgoingoninriversidecounty #code3news #bluelifematters? #abc7 #ktla pic.twitter.com/yzkHSguQ1P
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