3 Officers Killed, 3 Injured In Shooting
The Louisiana governor called the shooting of Baton Rouge deputies and officers “an absolutely unspeakable heinous attack” Sunday, as the city mourned the deaths of three officers and prayed for the recovery of one “fighting for his life.”
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards described Sunday morning’s deadly ambush on six Baton Rouge officers as “unjustifiable” and said, “the violence, the hatred just has to stop.”
Officials said the officers were shot Sunday after responding to a call about a man walking down Airline Highway with an assault rifle at approximately 8:40 a.m. outside a store in Baton Rouge — about a mile from police headquarters.
Authorities did not name the shooter, but sources identified him to Fox News as Gavin Eugene Long of Kansas City, Mo., who they said carried out the attack on his 29th birthday.
Long served in the U.S. Marine Corps for five years, including one deployment to Iraq, according to officials.
Three officers are confirmed dead in the ambush. Three others are injured, including one critically. The gunman was shot and killed at the scene.
FOXNews.com contributed this report.