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Suspect in death of Davis Police Officer Natalie Corona identified
A man who shot and killed a rookie police officer in Northern California before taking his own life during a standoff with police was a 48-year-old convict who had been ordered to surrender a semi-automatic rifle.
Kevin Douglas Limbaugh's name was released Saturday as investigators continued to investigate his motive for the attack.
Davis police investigators said they recovered evidence from the rental property of Limbaugh, including a note they believe was written by him and two guns that were not registered to him.
On Saturday, police released a one-paragraph letter they said was written by Kevin Douglas Limbaugh. Spokesman Lt. Paul Doroshov told reporters that the paper was found face up on the bed of the gunman. The letter reads:
“The Davis Police department has been hitting me with ultra sonic waves meant to keep dogs from barking. I notified the press, internal affairs, and even the FBI about it. I am highly sensitive to its affect (sic) on my inner ear. I did my best to appease them, but they have continued for years and I can’t live this way anymore.”
The simple printed statement was signed “Citizen Kevin Limbaugh.”
Davis officer’s killer says in note that he was being bombarded by ultrasonic waves
City of Davis Police Department
Kevin Douglas Limbaugh: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Convict who shot dead rookie cop, 22, left note saying police hit him with 'ultra-sonic waves' | Daily Mail Online
Motive for slaying of Davis policewoman a mystery; authorities name gunman
A man who shot and killed a rookie police officer in Northern California before taking his own life during a standoff with police was a 48-year-old convict who had been ordered to surrender a semi-automatic rifle.
Kevin Douglas Limbaugh's name was released Saturday as investigators continued to investigate his motive for the attack.
Davis police investigators said they recovered evidence from the rental property of Limbaugh, including a note they believe was written by him and two guns that were not registered to him.
On Saturday, police released a one-paragraph letter they said was written by Kevin Douglas Limbaugh. Spokesman Lt. Paul Doroshov told reporters that the paper was found face up on the bed of the gunman. The letter reads:
“The Davis Police department has been hitting me with ultra sonic waves meant to keep dogs from barking. I notified the press, internal affairs, and even the FBI about it. I am highly sensitive to its affect (sic) on my inner ear. I did my best to appease them, but they have continued for years and I can’t live this way anymore.”
The simple printed statement was signed “Citizen Kevin Limbaugh.”
Davis officer’s killer says in note that he was being bombarded by ultrasonic waves
City of Davis Police Department
Kevin Douglas Limbaugh: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Convict who shot dead rookie cop, 22, left note saying police hit him with 'ultra-sonic waves' | Daily Mail Online
Motive for slaying of Davis policewoman a mystery; authorities name gunman