TILLICUM — The homicide suspect who opened fire on police along I-5 was the subject of a restraining order filed by his estranged girlfriend— the woman he killed.
The Seattle Times reported that Marcos Perea fatally shot Jessica Ortega at her workplace in University Place on Saturday at about 6 a.m.
The day before, Ortega had filed a petition for a restraining order against Perea in Pierce County Superior Court. She wrote that she was leaving him. She said he had threatened her by placing a gun to her head.
Minutes after the shooting, police began chasing Perea on I-5. He opened fire and several agencies joined the chase. An officer maneuvered his vehicle to force Perea’s car to spin out near the Thorne Lane exit.
Perea got out of the car and fired again at the officers and they shot back. Perea was struck multiple times and killed about 6:45 a.m.
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