BATON ROUGE, La. -- A deadly shooting in already-tense Baton Rouge killed three police officers and wounded three more early Sunday morning, as tensions over policing remain high in cities across the nation.
Initially, police told CBS News the three wounded officers were in "very critical" condition. Hospital officials later said one was in critical condition, one was in fair condition, and one was being treated for "non-life-threatening injuries."
Police say 29-year-old suspect Gavin Eugene Long was wearing all black and carrying a rifle when officers first encountered him at about 8:40 a.m. Shots were reported fired two minutes later, and the first report of an officer down came in two minutes after that.
By 8:50, Long had been killed, along with two Baton Rouge police officers and an East Baton Rouge Sheriff's deputy.
A military source tells CBS News that Long left the Marines in 2010 with an honorable discharge. His final Marine rank was E-5 (sergeant).
Law enforcement sources tell CBS News that Long used the pseudonym of Cosmo Setepenra. He posted at least one video on YouTube about oppression and police protests.
All three of the slain law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge have been identified.
According to officials, one of them is Matthew Gerald, 41, of Denham Springs.
Gerald was a former Marine, a former Black Hawk Crew Chief in the Army. He just graduated from the BRPD Academy in March, CBS affiliate WAFB reported.
Louisiana State Rep. Ted James Sunday gave the name of the second dead officer as Montrell Jackson.
James said Jackson had a 4-month-old child.
James said he knows Jackson and his family personally and spoke to the family earlier Sunday.
A spokeswoman for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office has identified the third officer killed as sheriff's deputy Brad Garafola.
Casey Rayborn Hicks told The Associated Press Sunday that the slain deputy was 45-years-old and had been with the sheriff's office for 24 years.
Hicks also identified the injured sheriff's deputies as 41-year-old Nicholas Tullier an 18-year veteran, and 51-year-old Bruce Simmons, a 23-year veteran. Hicks says that Tullier is in critical condition while Simmons has non-life threatening injuries.
At a press conference Sunday, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards called the shooting "unspeakable and unjustified."
"The violence, the hatred just has to stop," said Edwards. "These men risking their lives to protect and serve the community, to be taken out the way they were, they are real life heroes."
Police responded to a report of officers shot at a location on Airline Highway near Old Hammond Highway around 9 a.m., reports CBS affiliate WAFB.
A state police spokesman said that the two "persons of interests" who were detained earlier Sunday had been released.
Major Doug Cain said late Sunday that the individuals from Addis were questioned and released but that the investigation was still ongoing.
He said no charges were filed against them.
Cain said authorities are still looking to see if the man who opened fire on police in Baton Rouge had any help -- "indirectly, directly here or at home."
3 police slaughtered, 3 more injured in Baton Rouge
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