Suspect in Davis Officer's Murder Wrote Bizarre Note Before Killing Himself

DAVIS (CBS/AP) -- Authorities have identified the suspect who shot and killed rookie Davis police officer Natalie Corona and read aloud the note he wrote moments before he killed himself.

The Yolo County coroner said Saturday the man was 48-year-old Kevin Douglas Limbaugh.

Limbaugh rented an apartment one block away from the shooting scene where police say they found his body after he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following an hours-long manhunt Thursday night.

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Davis police read a note Limbaugh left on his bed, apparently written just before he killed himself.

"The Davis Police Department has been hitting me with ultra-sonic waves meant to keep dogs from barking. I notified the press and internal affairs and even the FBI about it. I'm highly sensitive to its effect on my inner ear. I did my best to appease them but they have continued for years, and I can't live this way anymore," said the note , which was signed, "Citizen Kevin Limbaugh."

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