San Diego police officer killed in traffic stop

By Elliot Spagat and Julie Watson, The Associated Press

A traffic stop led to a gunbattle that killed an anti-gang police officer and seriously wounded another in San Diego, authorities said Friday.

A suspect was shot and taken into custody while authorities searched for others who may have been involved.

The slain officer, a husband and father of two children, suffered multiple gunshot wounds and died early Friday, San Diego police Chief Shelley Zimmerman said.

The other officer underwent surgery and was expected to survive.

The officers, both part of the department’s gang suppression unit, made the traffic stop around 11 p.m. Thursday in San Diego’s Southcrest area and were shot in the upper torso. They quickly called for emergency cover, and the critically injured officer was rushed to the hospital in a police vehicle.

The male suspect, who was captured in a ravine, was being treated Friday at a hospital. His condition was unknown.

Residents were ordered to stay in their homes throughout the night as San Diego police and other law enforcement agencies scoured ravines, yards, streets and alleys for other possible suspects. A helicopter hovered above.

Zimmerman was emotional after visiting the home of the slain officer to notify the family.

“It is extremely difficult, but something you have to do,” she told reporters outside Scripps Mercy Hospital. “There’s nothing that prepares you to do that.”

The shooting comes with law officers around the country on alert following the killing of officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this month.

“Violence against the men and women who wear the badge is violence against us all,” San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer said Friday. “I ask all San Diegans and all people across our nation to join together in support of our officers who courageously protect our communities. We need them and they need us.”

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