Shooter emptied gun even after Davis cop collapsed, officials say
Published on January 12, 2019 at 08:34AM by By Sarah Ravani and Lauren Hernandez
DAVIS — Natalie Corona was ambushed. The gunman rode up on a bicycle, inexplicably opened fire, and when Corona collapsed, unloaded his semiautomatic pistol on the young rookie police officer. The gunman reloaded and then began shooting all around him. He hit a nearby fire truck, a passing bus and a woman’s backpack. Then he chased a firefighter who showed up to the scene — and shot at him, striking the emergency responder’s boot. That’s the account given by Davis Police Chief Darren Pytel in a news conference on Friday night. Police still are not releasing the name of the suspect, who they say shot himself to death inside a home he lived in near where the shooting took place at 5th and E streets in downtown Davis.
Published on January 12, 2019 at 08:34AM by By Sarah Ravani and Lauren Hernandez
DAVIS — Natalie Corona was ambushed. The gunman rode up on a bicycle, inexplicably opened fire, and when Corona collapsed, unloaded his semiautomatic pistol on the young rookie police officer. The gunman reloaded and then began shooting all around him. He hit a nearby fire truck, a passing bus and a woman’s backpack. Then he chased a firefighter who showed up to the scene — and shot at him, striking the emergency responder’s boot. That’s the account given by Davis Police Chief Darren Pytel in a news conference on Friday night. Police still are not releasing the name of the suspect, who they say shot himself to death inside a home he lived in near where the shooting took place at 5th and E streets in downtown Davis.
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