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Gunman sought in deputy shooting killed, 3 officers wounded

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LOS ANGELES – A man recently released from jail in Central California was shot and killed at the end of a 36-hour hunt that followed the shooting of a sheriff's deputy and other attacks that wounded three other law enforcement officers.Mason James Lira, 26, was killed Thursday afternoon after he emerged from a brushy riverbed in Paso Robles where he'd hidden all night, climbed a steep hillside and ran toward a vineyard, authorities said.He had two stolen handguns and investigators found a box of ammunition, Paso Robles Police Chief Ty Lewis said.He clearly had been planning to attack police, possibly for days, the chief said.The specific motive for the attacks was under investigation but one thing was clear, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff.

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