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The man suspected of killing two Palm Springs police officers and wounding another was wearing body armor and equipped with high capacity magazines when he was taken into custody, authorities said.
SWAT officers made several attempts over the course of a 12-hour standoff to make contact with suspect John Felix, 26, who was holed up in his family's residence, authorities said at a Sunday morning news conference. But there was no response.
Remote-controlled robots were used unsuccessfully to pinpoint the suspect's location in the house. Eventually, chemical agents were deployed into the residence, authorities said.
"Almost immediately ... the suspect emerged out the back door," said Riverside County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Ray Wood. "When he emerged, he was wearing soft body armor and he had a number of high-capacity magazines on his person."
John Felix is expected to be booked on two counts of murder of a peace officer.
John Felix is expected to be booked on two counts of murder of a peace officer. (Riverside County Sheriff's Department)
Felix was not armed and surrendered peacefully when he was taken into custody about 1 a.m., authorities said. He was rushed to a hospital for treatment of injuries that were not life-threatening.
He was expected to be booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside on two counts of murder of a peace officer.
The officers killed were identified as Officer Jose "Gil" Vega, a 35-year veteran of the department who was due to retire in December, and Officer Lesley Zerebny, who had been with the department 1 ½ years and was the mother of a 4-month-old girl.
During Sunday's news conference, an emotional Palm Springs Police Chief Bryan Reyes spoke about the loss of his officers and the impact on the community.
He spoke of how Vega, who was working overtime, on Saturday, was scheduled to retire in December, and about watching Zerebny's husband, a Riverside sheriff's deputy, mourn his wife's loss.
"To see her laying there with her eyes open, and to witness her husband, in full Riverside Sheriff's uniform, kiss her on the forehead for the last time, it's tough," Reyes said, his voice quivering. "We're going to rely on you to help get us through this. Our community will get us through this." - LA Times
This happened in my back yard in Palm Springs, one of the most liberal places around down here (not being political, just stating my knowledge). I heard about this and it upsets me greatly. I don't know why people think it's okay to just kill somebody just because they're a cop. I even heard to day from a reliable source that this man, who they say is accused, was expelled from his Highschool due to violent tendencies. The school system down here refuses to suspend kids for dropping F-Bombs and even sexually harassing the teachers here, so he must have been pretty bad to have been outright expelled by a senior administrator.
He's been to prison twice before, so the gun he used was illegally obtained, more than likely. How does this correlate with what's happening in today's society? Is it that people think cops don't matter anymore? It's sick. It's just unbelievable. He killed two people, people with families and lives. He took away the mother of a baby girl that won't ever know her ma. Sick and sad that he felt he had to take out his failings on others and couldn't be a man and step up to his failings.