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OAKLAND (KRON) -- Three Oakland Police Officers are dead, a fourth is in "grave" condition after two related shootings Saturday afternoon.
Investigators say the problems began at 1:08 p.m. Saturday when Sgt. Mark Dunakin and Officer John Hege pulled over a car on what appears to be a routine traffic stop. Eight minutes later Oakland police dispatchers got a call from a citizen reporting two officers were on the ground with apparent gunshot wounds. Sgt. Dunakin later died at Highlands Hospital. Officer Hege remains "gravely wounded."
Investigators say another citizen then called to say the suspected shooter was holed up in an apartment complex nearby. After repeated failed attempts to contact the man, SWAT team members entered the apartment where they were authorities say they were met with automatic weapons fire. SWAT team members Sgt. Ervin Romans, and Sgt. Dan Saki were killed. A third officer suffered a minor wound when a bullet grazed his head. He was treated and released.
Authorities say other SWAT team members returned fire killing the 27-year old suspect, Lavelle Mixon of Oakland. Investigators say there was a warrant for Mixon's arrest for violating the terms of his parole on an assault with a deadly weapon conviction.
"We come together in shock, in grief, in sadness, in sorrow at a set of tragic instances that have caused the deaths of several of our police officers," Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums said. "Our hearts go out to the families that at this very moment are experiencing a level of tragedy and loss beyond our ability to comprehend nor to express in words. It speaks to the fact that these men and women come to work and put their lives on the line. These folks, I'm sure, left their homes with great expectation of returning but they did not. We thank them."
Hundreds of officers from surrounding communities helped Oakland police with the investigation and efforts to find Mixon.
"We're a big family and we rely on each other for support," Acting police chief Howard Jordan said. "Unless you've been a policeman and you've been through some of the things that they've gone through. You don't really understand what it's like to watch a fellow officer that gets killed."
Investigators say it appears Mixon was acting alone so no one else is being sought. Authorities promise details soon on funeral services for the slain officers.
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Routine Saturday Traffic Stop Leads to the Deaths of Three Oakland Police Officers, a Suspect, and the Wounding of a Fourth Officer
(CNN) -- Three police officers in Oakland, California, were shot and killed Saturday afternoon after a man pulled over for a routine traffic stop opened fire, police said.
The man, a 27-year-old Oakland resident, was later fatally shot in a gun battle with SWAT officers in a nearby apartment complex where he hid.
A fourth officer -- also shot -- remained in critical condition, police said at a late-night news conference.
Authorities discovered the alleged gunman, 27-year-old LaVelle Mixon, had an extensive criminal history. At the time of the shooting, he was in violation of parole for assault with a deadly weapon, police said.
The incident began about 1 p.m. (4 p.m. ET) in east Oakland when two motorcycle officers tried to pull over a car for a "fairly, routine traffic stop," said Dave Kozicki, the deputy police chief.
Immediately afterward, emergency call dispatchers received reports that two officers were down at the scene and needed attention. They had been shot, Kozicki said.
A manhunt was under way for the shooter when an anonymous caller directed authorities to a building on an adjacent street where the gunman was believed to be barricaded, said acting Police Chief Howard Jordan.
The gunman opened fire on SWAT officers who entered the apartment, hitting two more officers before police returned fire, killing the suspect, Jordan said.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said flags at the capitol will fly at half-staff to honor the fallen officers.
"This is a tragic day for law enforcement officers everywhere," he said in a statement. "All four officers dedicated their lives to public safety and selflessly worked to protect the people of Oakland."
Three police officers dead in Oakland shootings
Sad day for the state..