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Utah police officer and suspect both dead in gunfire exchange

SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah police officer was killed Sunday after he was shot by a suspect who was later killed by police.

Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder said Unified police officer Douglas Barney was shot in the head shortly before 10 a.m. in the suburb of Holladay. He was taken to a hospital where he died of his injuries a few hours later.

According to Winder, Barney was helping to search for 31-year-old Cory Lee Henderson and a woman. Witnesses said both were riding in a BMW that became involved in a traffic accident with another vehicle. Police said occupants in the other car were seriously injured while Henderson and the woman fled.

CBS affiliate KUTV reports that Barney was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where he was later pronounced dead. Winder announced the officer's death at a news conference Sunday afternoon.

Barney was a father of three and an 18 year veteran of the UPD force, KUTV reports.

Shortly after Barney was shot, responding officers encountered Henderson who was on foot. Winder said gunfire erupted with Henderson and police exchanging multiple rounds. Officer Jon Richey suffered three gunshot wounds, including one in the torso. Henderson died at the scene.

Winder said Richey was conscious and alert when he saw him in the hospital. He has since undergone surgery and his condition was improving.

The woman seen with Henderson was still at large and remained a person of interest, police said. Winder described her as white and blonde. According to witnesses, she stumbled and fell as she was walking away so she might be injured.

Henderson had a prior criminal record that included weapons possession and was sought by a gang task force, Winder said. He also had outstanding federal and state arrest warrants.

KUTV reports that Winder said there were several outstanding local and federal warrants out for Henderson's arrest at the time of the shooting. Henderson was being sought by the Metro Gang Task Force as recently as Saturday night.

Police also arrested Henderson's brother, Jaiden Snyder. According to the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office, Snyder and Henderson's mother arrived at the shooting scene and became agitated.

Snyder allegedly punched an officer in the face and another officer deployed a Taser. It failed to subdue Snyder but officers were able to take him into custody. He is facing several charges including assault against a police officer and disorderly conduct. It was not known if he had an attorney.

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