
A
Missouri man ambushed and killed three law officers and wounded three
others in Baton Rouge on Sunday during a time when police nationwide and
in the Louisiana city in particular have been on high alert after five
officers were killed in a Dallas ambush July 7.
Louisiana State Police announced last week that they had received threats of plots against Baton Rouge police.
On
Sunday, a man identified as Gavin Long of Kansas City went on a
shooting rampage on his 29th birthday that left two police officers and a
sheriff's deputy dead, police sources said. Long, who was
African-American, was a former Marine who spent time in Iraq and was
discharged at the rank of sergeant in 2010, according to the U.S.
military.
Police officers who
responded to Sunday's shootings killed Long in a gunbattle after the
other officers were ambushed, police sources told CNN. The murder weapon
was an AR-15 style semi-automatic rifle, law enforcement sources told
CNN.
Police have not officially released the names of the victims but one was identified by family members as Officer Montrell Jackson.
Law officers Matthew Gerald and Brad Garafola were also killed,
according to sources close to the department. That was corroborated with
social media posts.
The
gunman also critically wounded a deputy who is "fighting for his
life," said East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux. Another
wounded deputy and police officer have non-life-threatening wounds, law
officers said.
Jackson had posted
on Facebook on July 8 how physically and emotionally drained he had
been since protests had erupted in Baton Rouge after the July 5 killing
of Alton Sterling by police.
"I
swear to God I love this city, but I wonder if this city loves me. In
uniform I get nasty, hateful looks and out of uniform some consider me a
threat. ... These are trying times. Please don't let hate infect your
heart."
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