Louisiana cop fatally shot after stopping to help wounded woman

By Keith Allen CNN

(CNN) -- A Westwego, Louisiana, police officer driving home from work early Friday was shot and killed after he stopped to check on what he thought was a car accident.

The suspect shot himself later Friday and was listed in critical condition.

Officer Michael Louviere, 26, observed an apparent traffic accident and pulled over to assist, Westwego Police Chief Dwayne Munch Sr. told CNN. Louviere instead discovered a woman on the ground, shot multiple times. While Louviere was leaning over her, the suspect came up behind the officer, pulled a gun and shot Louviere one time in the head, Munch said.

"This was a cold-blooded murder," Munch told CNN affiliate WDSU. "Officer Louviere was shot in the back of the head; he had no idea what was coming."

Officials said it was not clear whether Louviere was aware that the suspect was at the scene when the officer was attempting to help the woman.

The female victim, Simone Veal, 32, of Marrero, Louisiana, was pronounced dead at the scene, Jefferson Parish Coroner Dr. Gerry Cvitanovich told CNN. Veal was eight months pregnant. Louviere was taken to a local hospital and pronounced dead.

The suspect in both shootings is Sylvester Holt Jr., according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. Holt left the scene after the shootings and was found on the Crescent City Connection bridge leading to New Orleans around noon CT, Louisiana State Trooper Melissa Matey told CNN.

Traffic was snarled for hours as the busy bridge's westbound lanes were closed while Holt talked with police negotiators. Holt eventually shot himself in the chest late Friday afternoon, Matey said.

Munch said the grim scene that Louviere came upon stemmed from a domestic situation between Holt and Veal. Earlier, Holt had gone to the home of Veal, his former girlfriend, because he was upset after learning that she was pregnant by a new boyfriend, officials said at a news conference Friday evening. Holt allegedly shot Veal and fled in his vehicle, a rented U-Haul truck.

The wounded Veal called 911 from home, but then got in her vehicle and began driving. It was not clear where she was going, officials said.

At some point, Holt saw Veal driving, got behind her vehicle and began to ram her rear bumper with his truck, causing her to come to a stop at an intersection. It was then that Louviere came on the scene, officials said.

Holt was released from jail January 7 after the Jefferson Parish district attorney determined there was insufficient evidence to charge him in an alleged 2016 sexual assault, Colonel John Fortunato with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office told CNN.

Holt allegedly sexually assaulted a woman at gunpoint in May, 2016, but the victim refused to cooperate with prosecutors and the case did not proceed, according to the district attorney's office.

Louviere had served with the Westwego Police Department since 2015 and left behind a wife and two young children, Munch said. He finished first in his class at the police academy, Munch said, and was an ex-Marine who served in Afghanistan.

Louviere is the fourth law enforcement officer to be fatally shot in the line of duty in the United States in the new year. Officers in Little Elm, Texas, Orlando, Florida, and Roulette County, North Dakota, also have been killed this month.

CNN's Sheena Jones contributed to this story.

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