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Law enforcement in Ohio identified a slain police officer, and the man accused of killing him, after an ambush shooting that left two more officers injured took place on Wednesday.
Michael Parker, 28, was identified by the Elyria Police Department on Thursday as the man allegedly responsible for the “significant gunfire” officers were met with when responding to a call in Lorain, Ohio, on Wednesday afternoon.
A call went out from an on-duty officer after the radio broadcast picked up gunshots in the area of River Bend Drive.
As other Lorain officers arrived at the location, Parker “opened fire” on them with a “high-powered rifle,” according to Elyria Police Chief James Welsh.
Parker’s vehicle, which was parked near the dead end of River Bend Drive, allegedly had “multiple high-powered files, handguns, and a substantial quantity of loaded magazines” inside or near it when it was searched, Elyria police said.
Suspicious baggage was also located and concerns over possible explosive devices were raised, prompting a request for the Lorain County Bomb Squad.

The Lorain Police Department in Ohio lost one officer after an ambush on Wednesday. Two other officers were injured during a gunfire exchange between the suspect and law enforcement. (Google Maps)
“…bomb technicians discovered a significant quantity of improvised explosive materials within the vehicle. The materials were safely removed and disposed of through a controlled detonation away from the crime scene,” Elyria police said.
Wagner, a Marine veteran, served with Lorain police for three years and the Sheffield Village Police Department for four years, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page.
He is survived by his wife and two children.