Officer Mark Milward, Shot Outside La Habra Police Station, Released From Hospital

LA HABRA (CBSLA) - Officer Mark Milward, the La Habra police officer shot just outside the doors of the station last week, was released from the hospital Friday.

The incident occurred last Friday, Aug. 6. It was later determined that the shooting, which left one suspect dead, was sparked by a road rage incident some 14 miles away near the junction of the 5 and 57 Freeways. The 911 dispatcher who fielded the road rage call told the female caller to drive to the police station.

The suspected road rage driver followed the woman to the station and exited his vehicle.

According to Chief Adam Foster, that's when there was an exchange of gunfire between the suspected road rage driver and responding officers. The suspected road-rage driver, seen in a photo from a security camera at the police station, died. A weapon can clearly be seen in his right hand.

Officer Milward was transported to the University of California, Irvine Medical Center in a patrol car by fellow officers, where he was treated.

"I was just so grateful that he was alive and that he was able to talk to me and I felt...I just felt overwhelmed seeing him in that...the way he was," Milward's mother, Cathy Milward, said.

The department said that Officer Milward is now resting at home and the shooting is under investigation by the District Attorney's office.

"Our wounded officer has been released from the hospital and is resting at home. We cannot thank you enough for all the well wishes and support," the La Habra Police Department tweeted Friday evening.

 

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