Two Officers Killed, One Injured In Palm Springs, California, Shooting

<p>Authorities say three officers have been wounded in a shooting in Palm Springs,&nbsp;CBS Los Angeles reports.</p>

Saturday, October 8th 2016, 7:12 pm

By: News 9


Two Palm Springs police officers trying to resolve a family dispute were shot to death Saturday when a man they had been speaking calmly with suddenly pulled out a gun and opened fire on them, the city’s police chief told reporters.

A third officer was wounded. The shooter was not immediately apprehended.

“It was a simple family disturbance and he elected to open fire on the guardians of the city,” police Chief Bryan Reyes, his voice breaking, told reporters.

The chief, near tears, identified the slain officers as Jose “Gil” Gilbert Vega and Lesley Zerebny.

CBS Los Angeles reports that Vega was a 35-year veteran who was set to retire in December and Zerebny was a 27-year-old new mother, the police chief said. Zerebny just came back to work after giving birth four months ago.

Police said the third wounded officer was alert and helping with the investigation.

Reyes said the shooter was not apprehended and may still be in the house where the officers were killed.

#Breaking: Massive manhunt underway in #PalmSprings for gunman involved in deadly shooting with police. #cbsla 5 & 6pm. @cbslapic.twitter.com/aE5uQshw05

— Peter Daut (@CBSLAPeter) October 8, 2016

Reyes added that he expected to be able to release more information later Saturday.

Although he didn’t identify the shooting suspect, he indicated police had had previous dealings with him.

Dozens of law enforcement officers converged on the normally quiet residential neighborhood in this high desert resort city after the shooting. They sealed off several blocks and evacuated some residents.

Police Sgt. William Hutchinson said officers were warning people already inside their homes in the neighborhood to stay there, lock their doors and not answer them until further notice.

Gerardo Barrera told The Desert Sun newspaper he was working nearby when he heard gunshots. “I saw a person on the ground,” he said. “Someone kept pumping her chest but she wasn’t moving.”

The shooting occurred just three days after a popular Los Angeles County sheriff’s sergeant was shot and killed in the high desert town of Lancaster.

Sgt. Steve Owen was answering a burglary call when sheriff’s officials say he was shot and wounded by a man who then stood over him and shot him four more times.

A paroled robber has been charged with murder.

Lancaster residents were organizing a candlelight memorial for Owen Saturday night.

© 2016 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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