Two Las Vegas police officers were ambushed and killed while eating lunch Sunday by a man and woman who later killed a third person before turning the guns on themselves. A Las Vegas newspaper reports the couple had white supremacy paraphernalia.
A stunned Las Vegas community was trying to make sense Monday of a shooting rampage that left two police officers and three other people dead, including the suspect killers.
Police have declined to identify the shooters, but the Southern Poverty Law Center identified the suspects as Amanda Miller and her husband, Jerad Miller.
The officers were killed in a lunchtime ambush Sunday by a man and a woman who walked into a CiCi's restaurant shouting "This is a revolution," Sheriff Doug Gillespie said. The duo later killed a third person at a Walmart before exchanging fire with police officers and finally turning weapons on themselves, Gillespie said.
Police cordoned off the Oak Tree Apartments, and some residents told the Las Vegas Sun the pair lived there — and had bragged of plans to commit a mass shooting.
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"They were handing out white-power propaganda and were talking about doing the next Columbine," neighbor Brandon Moore told the Sun.
Other residents, including Sue Hale, told the Sun the couple had claimed to be at Cliven Bundy's Nevada ranch during an April standoff between militia members and federal agents. The duo had professed strong support for Bundy, who had been cited for grazing his cattle on public land without a permit.
"Yap, yap, yap. They were always running their mouths," Hale said of the duo.
Lafayette, Ind., Police Chief Pat Flannelly said his office was contacted by the Clark County, Nev., coroner's office asked to "follow up with possible relatives here. We have information they were here for a time. ... They have ties to the area."
The couple married Sept. 22, 2012, and lived in the 1200 block of Weaver Street in Lafayette. A Facebook photo posted by Amanda on Jan. 4, indicated they were leaving Lafayette.
Gillespie said the couple walked into the restaurant Sunday and immediately shot Officer Alyn Beck, 41, and Igor Soldo, 31. One of the officers was able to return fire, Gillespie said.
The suspects then killed a third person at a nearby Walmart, he said. Police arrived and gunfire was exchanged. Then, "it appears the female suspect shot the male suspect, then took her own life,'' Gillespie said.
Beck, a Las Vegas officer for more than a dozen years, was the married father of three. Soldo, an eight-year veteran of the force, is survived by a wife and baby, police said.
"What precipitated this event we do not know,'' the sheriff said. "My officers were simply having lunch.''
Pauline Pacheco was shopping at Walmart when she saw the armed man and grabbed her father to escape, KLAS-TV reported.
"We saw when the man was walking, he was shouting, yelling bad words, and suddenly he had a gun," she told the station. "It was terrible, it was terrible. That man was crazy."
Assistant Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the male suspect yelled "everyone get out" before shooting at Walmart. The suspects then walked to the back of the store, he said.
Wal-Mart expressed its condolences in a statement and that the company is working with police on the investigation. CiCi's Pizza said in a statement the company was deeply saddened by the shooting and would keep the location closed until further notice.
Wilkins writes for the Lafayette (Ind.) Journal & Courier. Contributing: Associated Press
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