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Suspect in California police officer shooting death was out on parole
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The man who shot and killed a California police officer and tried to strangle an 8-year-old boy was on parole when he opened fire on the officer earlier this week before being fatally shot himself.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Lowe received 820 pre-sentencing credits and 37 post-sentencing credits while awaiting transfer, KOVR-TV reported. While incarcerated, he was found guilty of disobeying a direct order in 2018 and 2019 for not meeting program and work expectations and misuse of the telephone, KGTV-TV reported. After his release, Lowe moved to Stockton, according to local reports. He was identified as the suspected shooter of Stockton police Officer Jimmy Inn Tuesday morning after a caller reported seeing a woman bleeding and possibly assaulted. Inn was responding to the domestic disturbance call when he was shot near the front door of a home, authorities said.More Related News