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  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    A California Highway Patrol officer carries his rifle near the shooting scene in Santa Cruz, Calif., where two Santa Cruz Police detectives were shot and killed Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. The shooting in the community about 60 miles south of San Francisco took place as police were investigating a report of a sexual assault, Santa Cruz County Sheriff Phil Wowak said. A suspect was shot while police were in pursuit of the shooter, the sheriff said. Authorities said that person also died.
    Dan Coyro | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    Santa Cruz County District Attorney Bob Lee confers with members of the Sheriff's Department near the shooting scene in Santa Cruz, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. Two Santa Cruz police officers were shot and killed Tuesday while investigating a sexual assault, and a suspect was also fatally shot, authorities said.
    Dan Coyro | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Deputy member of the SWAT team gears up to enter the shooting scene Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 where two Santa Cruz Police detectives were shot and killed. The shooting in the community about 60 miles south of San Francisco took place as police were investigating a report of a sexual assault, Santa Cruz County Sheriff Phil Wowak said. A suspect was shot while police were in pursuit of the shooter, the sheriff said. Authorities said that person also died.
    Dan Coyro | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Deputies prepare to join officers from other agencies in securing the shooting scene near N. Branciforte Avenue and Doyle Street Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 in Santa Cruz, Calif., where two Santa Cruz Police Detectives were shot and killed. The shooting in the community about 60 miles south of San Francisco took place as police were investigating a report of a sexual assault, Santa Cruz County Sheriff Phil Wowak said. A suspect was shot while police were in pursuit of the shooter, the sheriff said. Authorities said that person also died.
    Dan Coyro | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    A California Highway Patrol officer loads an ammunition clip into his rifle near the shooting scene in Santa Cruz, Calif., where two Santa Cruz Police detectives were shot and killed Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. The shooting in the community about 60 miles south of San Francisco took place as police were investigating a report of a sexual assault, Santa Cruz County Sheriff Phil Wowak said. A suspect was shot while police were in pursuit of the shooter, the sheriff said. Authorities said that person also died.
    Dan Coyro | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    A police officer secures the shooting scene near N. Branciforte Avenue and Doyle Street Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 in Santa Cruz, Calif., where two Santa Cruz Police Detectives were shot and killed. The officers were killed while investigating a sexual assault, and a suspect was also fatally shot, authorities said.
    Thomas Mendoza | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    Police secure the scene near N. Branciforte Avenue and Doyle Street in Santa Cruz, Calif., where two Santa Cruz Police Detectives were shot and killed Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. The officers were killed while investigating a sexual assault, and a suspect was also fatally shot, authorities said.
    Thomas Mendoza | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    Police secure the scene near N. Branciforte Avenue and Doyle Street in Santa Cruz, Calif., where two Santa Cruz Police Detectives were shot and killed Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. The officers were killed while investigating a sexual assault, and a suspect was also fatally shot, authorities said.
    Thomas Mendoza | AP
  • Santa Cruz Police Shooting
    Jeremy Goulet is seen in this 2007 police booking photo released by the Portland, Ore., Police Department. Goulet, a recently fired coffee shop barista with a criminal history, opened fire on two Santa Cruz police detectives when they came to his house to investigate a sexual assault complaint from a female co-worker. Sgt. Loran Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler were shot and killed outside the home of Goulet, 35, who died in the shootout with police.
    AP
  • Santa Cruz Police Shooting
    A bullet riddled garage door and wall is seen in Santa Cruz, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 where a suspected murderer was shot Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly killed two Santa Cruz Police Department detectives. Sgt. Loran Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler were shot and killed outside the home of coffee shop worker Jeremy Goulet, 35, who was suspected of making inappropriate sexual advances toward a co-worker at her home, authorities said. The shootout occurred about 60 miles south of San Francisco. Goulet died in the shootout with police.
    Thomas Mendoza | AP
  • Santa Cruz Shooting
    This Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 photo shows a bullet riddled garage door and wall where a suspected murderer was shot in Santa Cruz, Calif. on Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly killed two Santa Cruz Police Department detectives. Sgt. Loran Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler were shot and killed outside the home of coffee shop worker Jeremy Goulet, 35, who was suspected of making inappropriate sexual advances toward a co-worker at her home, authorities said. The shootout occurred about 60 miles south of San Francisco.
    Thomas Mendoza | AP
  • Santa Cruz Police Shooting
    A bullet riddled garage door and wall is seen in Santa Cruz, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 where a suspected murderer was shot Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly killed two Santa Cruz Police Department detectives. Sgt. Loran Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler were shot and killed outside the home of coffee shop worker Jeremy Goulet, 35, who was suspected of making inappropriate sexual advances toward a co-worker at her home, authorities said. The shootout occurred about 60 miles south of San Francisco. Goulet died in the shootout with police.
    Thomas Mendoza | AP

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