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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Suspect arrested 12 hours after fatal shooting of 2 Palm Springs police officers


Two Police Officers Killed In Palm Springs!

Two Palm Springs police officers were fatally shot and another wounded Saturday afternoon while responding to a domestic disturbance call, police said.

Just before 1 a.m. Sunday, more than 12hours after the shooting, the suspect was taken into custody, the Riverside County Sheriffs Department said.

In a sheriffsstatement early Sunday, the suspectwas identified as John Felix, 26, of Palm Springs, who was taken to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. The statement said he surrendered peacefully.

Felix will be booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside on two counts of murder of a peace officer, the statement said.

Chief Bryan Reyes said a news conference on the arrestwill be held at 11 a.m.

The officers went to the scene in the 2700 block of Cypress Road shortly after noon, police said. They tried to make contact with the suspect, who threatened to shoot the officers through the front door.

They were responding to a simple family disturbance and [the gunman] elected to open fire, an emotional Reyes told reporters during an afternoon news conference.

Reyesidentified the two victims as Officer JoseGil" Vega, a 35-year veteran of the department who was due to retirein December,and Officer Lesley Zerebny, whois the mother of a 4-month-old. He said the third officer, who was being treated ata hospital, was doing well and was helping investigators.

The Palm Springs Police Department turned the investigation over to the Riverside County Sheriff"s Department, Reyes said.

Today Palm Springs lost two of its brave officers, Reyes said, his voice quivering. "They go out every day with their boots on the ground.They gave their all for you.

Late Saturday, policeused a remote-controlled robot to open the door to the suspects house.

Frances Serrano, who lives on Cypress Road, across the street from where the shooting took place, was coming out of her garage around noon Saturday when her neighbor came bursting out of his own garage.

The man sought Serranos attention.

He said, Help. I need help. My son is in the house, and hes crazy. He has a gun. Hes ready to shoot all the police, Serrano recalled the father saying.

The father was very nervous, Serrano said. He was afraid of his son.

Serrano, 65, said she called authorities, and as soon as she began walking back into her house, she heard gunshots, starting with a loud I mean really loud bang!

Law enforcement and the suspect appeared to be exchanging gunfire, she said.

There were police everywhere, Serrano said. I looked out the window and saw police with rifles.Serrano said she remembered her neighbors son, who she believed was in his mid-30s, as a very nice young man very polite.

Juan Graciano, 67, who lives a block away from the suspects residence, said he saw officers trying to revive Zerebny. He said he was out in the yard about 1 p.m. when he noticed a crowd gathering at the corner of Cypress and Delgado roads.

I saw a woman officer who had been laid down in the trunk of a police cruiser, he said. There were about four officers around her. I watched as they picked her up and laid her down on the street and began administering CPR. A few minutes later paramedics arrived and took her away.

By 5:50 p.m. with police on every street corner continuing their search, Serrano said she was really scared, and had locked her windows and doors.

Some are saying [the suspect] is still in the fathers house. Others say hes on the run, she said. I knew there were problems before between the father and this young man. But I never imagined he would do something like this. I dont want to believe it.

I feel so sad for the officers, she added. Its like a nightmare.

Georgie Edensaid she was outside doing yard workwith her son and her husband whenall of a sudden I hear this pow, pow, pow pow.

At firstIm thinking,perhaps it was party poppers in the neighbors garden or something, and my husbands like, Uh, thats gunfire get in the house.

Eden then heard several more rounds of gunfire that seemed to continue for 10 to 20 minutes, she said.

So we stayed indoors, she said, and it was kind of, pretty scary.

Nothing like thishas happened during the three years Eden has lived in Palm Springs, she said.

Its horrible to even think that officers are out there and very much at risk because of guns and people that have a lot of mental health issues, she said. Just being a human being, it [hits] close to home.

Lee Weigel, the city"s former police chief and a onetime city councilman, learned of the shooting while out of town Saturday at his sons baseball game.

Weigels friend, who coaches another baseball team, walked upsolemnly. At first, Weigel said, he heard that one officer had been shot. Before long, he learned it was three.

It makes you weak in the knees, he said.

The police department is relatively small and everyone knows one another, said Weigel, who worked in the department for 32 years.

City officials saidthe department is made up of 98 sworn officers. The last time an officer was killed in the line of duty was about five decades ago.

Its a family,Weigel said. This is the worst incident in the history of Palm Springs in terms of officer shootings.... This is shocking, a blow to the entire department and community.

Times staff writers Vives and Sahagun and staff photographer van der Brug reported from Palm Springs. Stevens and Gerber reported from Los Angeles. Times staff writers Richard Winton and Brittny Mejia contributed to this report.

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UPDATES:

4:05 a.m.: Updated with the suspects name.

1 a.m.: Updated with the suspect taken into custody.

11:12 p.m.: This story was updated with new information from police.

8:40 p.m. This story has been updated with new witness accounts.

7:50 p.m.: This story has been updated with details from police and city officials.

6:17 p.m.: This story has been updated with new information from police.

5:35 p.m.: This story has been updated with new information from police.

4:35 p.m.: This article was updated with additional reaction.

4 p.m.: This article was updated with new details throughout.

3:55 p.m. This article was updated with conditions of officers.

3:45 p.m.: This article was updated with new details from police about why officers arrived at the scene.

3:25 p.m.: The article was updated with reaction from a business owner and other edits.

3:10 p.m.: The article was updated throughout with more details.

This article was originally published at 2:35 p.m.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-palm-springs-shooting-20161008-snap-story.html

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Desert Trip copes with Palm Springs tragedy with McCartney, Neil Young


Two Police Officers Killed In Palm Springs!

Bruce Fessier, a reporter for the Desert Sun, recalls concerts he has attended performed by Desert Trip headliners. (Sept. 29, 2016) Richard Lui/The Desert Sun

Paul McCartney performs at Desert Trip Music Festival in Indio, CA on Saturday October 8.(Photo: Jay Calderon/USA TODAY NETWORK)

The shooting that killed two Palm Springs police officers and injured anothercast a pall over the start of Desert Trip on Saturday. People shuttling to the second day of the three-day concert at Indio"s Empire Polo Club had their rides delayed by almost two hours as police conducted their manhunt. People at the polo club followed the news on their mobile devices and talked about how terrible the shooting was.

Fortunately for some, opening act Neil Young started his set more than 20 minutes late. By then, the Palm Springs coach riders were just filing into the polo club. Young, dressed in a dark T-shirt with the words Water is life, a black hat and dark jeans, sat at his piano and started singing the sublime, After the Gold Rush. The figurative clouds seemed to part and the emphasis was again back on the music.

At 9:45 p.m. (30 minutes after his scheduled start time), headliner Paul McCartney wandered on stage after a long, bombastic recorded multimedia sequence emphasizing his historical place in pop culture, and the place melted into pure joy. The former Beatle opened with "A Hard Day"s Night," sounding magnificent on the huge Goldenvoice sound system, and middle-aged women started jumping up and down. Smiles were abounded among young and old.

Fans watch Paul McCartney perform on the 2nd night of Desert Trip on Saturday, October 8, 2016 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. (Photo: Richard Lui/USATODAY NETWORK)

He followed with a Wings song from the 1970s, "Jet," powered by his propulsive bass and happiness was restored as McCartney addressed the crowd as if they were at a festival that skewed much younger. "Good evening, Coachella!" he said, looking nattily attired in matching dark pants and coat with an open collared shirt. "Welcome to the desert!"

McCartney mixed Beatles songssuch as "Day Tripper," "Can"t Buy Me Love" and "I"ve Got A Feeling," with Wings andsolo hits and even the surprise of an instrumental version of Jimi Hendrix"s "Foxy Lady." There wasa slight rasp to his voice, but it really didn"t prevent him from selling his classic hits to the adoring audience.

McCartney and Young were further realizations of promoter Paul Tollett"s dream of bringing active, creative legends from the 1960s to a massive audience at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones delivered on Friday, and Young and McCartney more than survived their legendary shadow.

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While McCartney generated pure joy, Young brought a "60srelevance to the evening. Hissecond song was a solo acoustic guitar version of his biggest hit, Heart of Gold, satisfying a huge percentage of the sold-out crowd of 75,000 people. But then he got serious.

More so perhaps than even Bob Dylan, Young is the conscience of the baby-boomer generation and his repertoire reinforced the message from the news of the day that there are more important thingsthangoing to a concert and partying hard.

After his fourth song, Mother Earth (Natural Edition) -- performed solo on an antique pump organ and harmonica --a team of guys in radioactive-protective suits came out and sprayed the stage, as if to say the environment is toxic. Then Youngs backup band, the excellent Promise of the Real, joined him for a wide-ranging program of new, obscure and classic rock songs.

The recently introduced Show Me is about the battle for water, a theme further illustrated by tepees off stage that also said, Water is life. The new Hang Glider, referring to terrorist secret hang gliders, featuresthe lyrics, I think I know who to blame/All those people with funny names/Moving into our neighborhood/I cant tell if theyre bad or good.

Neil Young performs on the 2nd night of Desert Trip on Saturday, October 8, 2016 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. (Photo: Richard Lui/USA TODAY NETWORK)

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Young brilliantly paced his show to end with the hard-rocking "Welfare Mothers," which he called a new theme song for Donald Trump, and the anthem that proved a perfect bookend to his opener, "Keep On Rockin" in the Free World."

Young fan Terry Craig of Scottsdale called it the "best opening act of all time."

"He does not want to be in the Stones" shadow after their set last night," he said. "He wants to show -- with the kids in the band -- he"s still got it, especially with this old catalog. On fire! Top of his game!"

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The headlining act,McCartney, wasnt scheduled to begin his set until 9:15 p.m. and didn"t go on until about 9:45 p.m., but fans began taking positions at the front of the stage as soon as the gates opened at 2 p.m. Pete Ybarra of Dallas-Fort Worth was among the first to arrive in the standing pit for the opportunity to see McCartney for the seventh time. He brought his own chair and food and made plans to keep his spot until the show was scheduled to end at midnight.

Me and my wife go out separately, he said, because if you leave, someone will take your spots.

Its just so huge, Ybarra said of the concert. "Ive never been to something this big. The stage is so huge. Ive never seen anything like it."

Neil Young performs on the 2nd night of Desert Trip on Saturday, October 8, 2016 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. (Photo: Richard Lui/USA TODAY NETWORK)

Paul and Tracey Manning came from Melbourne, Australia for Desert Trip. They regularly follow their favorite groups on concert tours last year, they followed both the Rolling Stones and U2 at the same time. But they said they hadnt seen anything like this.

Youll never see these performers together again, Paul Manning said. I think theyre all similar sort of artists, so its probably a bit of a reunion for them as well.

Almost halfway through the three-day Desert Trip celebration, the inaugural Goldenvoice event was getting rave reviews.

The quality of the bands is off the charts, said Jennifer Glendon of Boston. Last night, the Stones were amazing.

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DESERT TRIP

Keep up on all of the coverage from the first weekend of Desert Trip at www.DesertSun.com, including photo galleries, stories and reviews.

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Source: http://www.desertsun.com/story/life/entertainment/music/2016/10/08/desert-trip-copes-palm-springs-tragedy-moving-set-neil-young/91626048/

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