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Update: Cop Deaths Mark 'Darkest Day' in Santa Cruz Police History

Santa Cruz Police Department victims were named Tuesday night.

Santa Cruz Police Department and much of the community mourned the loss of two veteran Santa Cruz police detectives Tuesday.

Elizabeth Butler and Loran "Butch" Baker were fatally shot outside a North Branciforte Avenue home while conducting follow-up on a case. The assailant, Jeremy Goulet, 35, was fatally shot later Tuesday by sheriff's deputies.

"It is with deep, deep sadness that I stand before you to talk about the deaths of two of my officers today," Santa Cruz Police Chief Kevin Vogel said. "... This is the darkest day in the history of the Santa Cruz Police Department."

Butler, a detective, was a 10-year veteran of the police force and leaves her partner Peter and two young sons, one five-years-old, the other a one-year-old.

Baker, a detective sergeant, was a 28-year veteran of the force. He leaves his wife, two daughters and a son. His son also works for the department as a community service officer. 

"He was a longtime friend of mine, a mentor," Vogel said.

The officers' names were released during a press conference Tuesday night in the shopping center kitty-corner from Branciforte Small Schools in Santa Cruz.

Mayor Hilary Bryant called Baker and Butler "two of our most beloved officers" as she spoke about the tragic day. 

"It has rocked our community to its absolute foundation," Byrant said. She thanked law enforcement officers for what they do to keep the community safe and asked that residents keep the Santa Cruz Police Department in their prayers.

Baker and Butler are the first officers killed in the line of duty in the city of Santa Cruz.

"There's nothing even comparable to it in this city's history," said Santa Cruz County Supervisor Zach Friend, the former Santa Cruz Police Department spokesperson.

Sheriff Phil Wowak shared more details of the deadly afternoon.

He said the officers were in plain clothes when they went to Goulet's home on Branciforte Avenue just before 3:30 p.m. to conduct follow-up on an investigation. Wowak declined to discuss the nature of the case.

Baker and Butler were shot in front of the house. Wowak said they did not make it inside. He declined to say if they were wearing bulletproof vests or what weapons were fired.

Goulet fled. Santa Cruz police officers and sheriff's deputies who responded to reports of gunfire divided duties between aiding the fallen officers and setting up a perimeter in the neighborhood, according to Wowak.

As deputies assumed command of the investigation and started a house-to-house search, Santa Cruz officers refused to leave their posts. Wowak credited their dedication to helping locate Goulet.

"I believe that's what kept the suspect inside this neighborhood," Wowak said.

Deputies encountered Goulet on Doyle Street.

"He engaged them in gunfire," Wowak said.

Goulet was pronounced dead at the scene.

Wowak did not identify what type of weapons Goulet was armed with, saying only that he had "firearms." He also declined to comment on Goulet's criminal history.

Three schools were put on lockdown during the shootings and subsequent search. Officers from Capitola, Watsonville and Scotts Valley police departments, the California Highway Patrol and State Parks assisted Santa Cruz police and the Sheriff's Office. Wowak said law enforcement agencies from San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Benito and Monterey counties also offered aid.

"Many of them just drove here and came on scene to assist us," he said.

Investigators continue to sort out what led to the tragic shooting. They are following the Critical Incident Protocol to find out what happened, identify any possible policy changes and determine if any criminal charges should be filed. That probe will be led by the District Attorney's Office.

Sheriff's deputies will conduct a concurrent criminal investigation, Wowak said.

"It will take days, if not weeks, for us to completely put together what happened," he said.

northstar February 27, 2013 at 03:23 am
Heads are going to roll. Santa Cruz is about to get a thorough douching. Be assured, more blood will be spilled-with public knowledge, or not.
Brent Ainsworth February 27, 2013 at 12:09 pm
As a former SCC resident, this is hitting me hard this morning up here in Marin. Good reporting job to the Patch team.
Jane February 27, 2013 at 12:39 pm
Jeremy Goulet appears to have a history of violence that includes guns. Here is an article published today by the Oregonian about Goulet, summarizing his criminal past there: http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2013/02/former_portland_man_suspected.html.
It is in my opinion that if you have gun related offenses in any state, you should NEVER be allowed to own a gun. This man was mentally ill (convicted of sex-related crimes and weapon charges); and yet he was still allowed to own a gun??? I hold the state responsible.
Andrew Haynes February 27, 2013 at 02:21 pm
Most sincere sympathies to the families, colleagues, and friends of these two officers. Police deserve our support now more than ever.
Steve Becker February 27, 2013 at 04:11 pm
Jane, you assume he was allowed to own a gun. If he did serve prison time as stated, he should be a convicted felon and sex registrant and prohibited from possessing firearms. That is another example of how criminals do not obey laws, especially gun laws.
MICHAEL P WILSON "Independent Kid" February 27, 2013 at 06:25 pm
Steve is so right on this one. This is why you can not eliminate Sandy Hooks or aurora colorado shootings.
Steve Hayes February 27, 2013 at 07:09 pm
Steve - Guns do not grow on trees and criminals do not just go pick them up. Most of the guns were stolen from people who did not adequately safeguard them or purchased at gun shows. We have something like 300 mil guns and some of those are getting in the wrong hands. We do not fix the problem by doing nothing.
Adrian Smith February 27, 2013 at 07:26 pm
Tragic news, Just very sad.

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