Officer, 2 others killed in Martinez
Last Modified: Sunday, September 7, 2008 at 12:19 p.m.
MARTINEZ, Calif. (AP) -- Three people including a police officer are dead after a reported domestic disturbance at a hair salon here turned into a gun fight on Saturday, police said.
Martinez police and Contra Costa County sheriff's deputies responded to the disturbance call at Elegant Hair Designs at 11:35 a.m., said Jimmy Lee, a sheriff's spokesman.
At the time the salon was full of customers, including a bridal party. Witnesses said the gunman broke the front window with his gun, stormed in and demanded to see the shop's owner. No one inside the salon was shot.
After officers arrived, the gunman, who said he was looking for his ex-wife, fled to an apartment complex behind the salon, and shots were fired, Lee said.
Martinez police Sgt. Paul Starzyk was killed in the exchange of gunfire, which occurred inside an apartment in the complex. Starzyk, a 12-year veteran of the force, was flown to a hospital, where he died.
The gunman, who has not been identified, was then fatally shot by officers, said Martinez Police Chief Tom Simonetti.
Police said the third person killed was a woman, but her identity was not released. Lee expected the identities of the gunman and the female victim to be released Monday.
Meanwhile, the small police department was mourning its loss along with residents startled by the violence.
"(Starzyk) was one of the best police officers this department has ever seen," said Simonetti, fighting back tears. "He was a friend and a true leader in our department."
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