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The police in Hawaii Island kills the 28 -year -old murderous in the shootout

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Isaiah Kaleo Jiaan Fourshey

According to the Hawaii Island police, officials killed a 28-year-old murderous murder at a shootout in the volcano on Tuesday evening, who ended a day-long search for a day after the death of a 25-year-old woman in Puna.

The search by the suspect Isaiah Kaleo Jiaan Fourshey ended around 6 p.m. when the officers shot him near the Namakanipaio camps on Highway 11, the officers of the Hawaii police department said today.

Fourshey was brought to the Hilo Benioff Medical Center, where it was declared dead at 8 p.m.

Nobody else was hurt. Part of the Highway 11 was temporarily closed for several hours, but has been open again since then, and the campsite was opened back to the public.

Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, the officials reacted to a house in the Hibiscus Street in Mountain View. A woman called the police to report that her daughter's ex-boyfriend, who was identified as a Fourshey, had arrived at home and was looking for her daughter.

After saying that the daughter was not present, Fourshey allegedly pulled a pistol and shot the woman's husband several times. The man was not injured and Fourshey fled before the police arrived.

While the officers examined the first shootout, a second call from Fourshey's ex-girlfriend, who reported that Fourshey had arrived in Mountain View in the Plumeria Street in the Plumeria Street.

According to the police, Fourshey violently entered the residence and shot the two women, causing a 28-year-old victim to be identified as Latisha Soares later.

Soares treated the responding officials and the Hawaii fire brigade and she was brought to the Hilo Benioff Medical Center, where she declared dead at 2:03 a.m.

An autopsy for Soares was planned this week to determine the exact cause of death.

The police authority classified the case as a second degree murder and tried first degree murder.

Detective learned that Fourshey lived in the Hibiscus Street where they found his vehicle, but he was not there. However, evidence on site stated that he had been there after the shootings, the police said.

The police alerted the public on an island -wide search for the “armed and dangerous” Fourshey.

The search ended hours later in the volcano with the shooter affected by officer in Vulkan.

Department officers said his office for professional standards initiated a critical review of the incidents in which a standard procedure is. The two officials involved in the shootout – one at the age of 15 and one at the age of seven – were transferred to administrative leave during the implementation of the review.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken over the investigation because the shot took place in Hawaii Vulcanoes National Park.