Deputy fatally shot during confrontation with suspect in Jurupa Valley

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Deputy Fatally Shot During Confrontation with Suspect in Jurupa Valley Photo credit Riverside County Sheriff Twitter

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KNX) - A Riverside County Sheriff's Department deputy was shot and killed in Jurupa Valley Thursday afternoon.

"Our community is devastated by the loss of one of our Sheriff's Deputies," said Jurupa Valley Mayor Chris Barajas. "Our thoughts are with the officer's family and all the law enforcement community."

The department identified the deputy as Isaiah Cordero, 32. He was hired by the department in May 2014, working as a correctional deputy at Robert Presley Detention Center, Larry Smith Correctional Center and Indio Jail before becoming a sworn deputy sheriff in 2018. He transferred to Jurupa Station in 2020.

Authorities said the shooting happened in the 3900 block of Golden West Avenue at around 2:30 p.m. when the deputy attempted to perform a traffic stop on the suspect. The suspect drove away after opening fire, leaving the deputy to die in the middle of the road. Nearby Good Samaritans tried to help Cordero by rendering him medical aid.

Authorities arrived shortly after and rushed Cordero to the hospital where he ultimately died.

Amid the chaos at the crime scene, California Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies tracked down the suspected gunman, eventually engaging in a pursuit on the I-210 Freeway near Claremont. Anywhere between 30 and 40 vehicles could be seen chasing the suspect as they drove down I-210, SR-60 and I-15.

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Deputies laid a successful spike strip at the intersection of Valley Way and the 60 Freeway, causing one of the vehicle's tires to shear off. The pursuit continued, however.

The chase continued back onto the I-15 before ending in the middle of the highway near the City of Norco.

The suspect was fatally shot by deputies after allegedly opening fire upon them once the vehicle finally came to a stop.

Authorities closed parts of the I-15 Freeway near Norco to investigate the scene.

The suspect was identified as San Bernardino County resident William Shae McKay, 44. Officials indicated that McKay had an extensive criminal history dating back to before 2000, with charges that included: kidnapping, robbery, multiple assaults with deadly weapons and stabbing a California Highway Patrol K-9.

Hundreds of Riverside County Sheriff's Department deputies, as well as officers from several other Southland agencies, participated in a lengthy procession for the fallen deputy as their body was transported to the coroner's office in Perris.

"Deputy Cordero learned from his mother the value of serving and helping others. His goal from the day he was hired was to become a motor deputy," Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said during a press conference Thursday evening. "He was a jokester around the station, and all of our deputies considered him their little brother."

A statement from the Riverside Sheriff's Association read:

"We are devastated by the grief of losing Deputy Isaiah Cordero, a deputy who was a ray of sunshine in the Riverside Sheriff's Department, a person who was dedicated to protecting others. Once again, we face a tragic reminder of the selflessness and unwavering courage required of peace officers and their families.

Deputy Cordero put on his uniform daily to make a difference in his community and keep families safe. Deputy Cordero's death leaves a tremendous hole in the hearts of so many people who had the chance to know him personally. Today, Deputy Cordero made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty — a debt that can never be repaid. We must honor his memory and life of public service through our words and actions. Our heart goes out to his family, friends, and fellow deputies through this difficult time."

A number of local law enforcement departments took to social media to offer their condolences following the news of Cordero's death.

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