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Uploaded: Thursday, September 6, 2012, 10:50 AM
CHP officer wounded in I-680 shooting dies
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 | A California Highway Patrol officer shot during a traffic stop on Interstate Highway 680 near Alamo on Tuesday died Wednesday night, according to the CHP.
Officer Kenyon Youngstrom, 37, was shot at about 8:30 a.m. after he and another CHP officer pulled over a Jeep Wrangler near the Livorna exit on southbound I-680.
The driver of that Jeep, identified as Christopher Boone Lacy, shot Youngstrom in the head after the officer approached the Jeep and briefly conversed with him.
The other CHP officer then opened fire on Lacy.
Youngstrom and Lacy were both taken to John Muir Medical Center where Lacy was pronounced dead later in the day. Youngstrom remained in critical condition until Wednesday evening, when he was pronounced dead at 6:05 p.m.
Youngstrom's family rushed to be by his side on Tuesday, and fellow CHP officers kept a constant presence at the hospital.
A vigil for Youngstrom was scheduled at Oakbrook Elementary School in Fairfield Wednesday night for residents of the community of Cordelia where
Youngstrom lived with his wife and four children.
The California Highway Patrol has established a memorial fund to support Youngstrom's family.
The fund is available through Wells Fargo, and donations to the Officer Kenyon Youngstrom Memorial can be made at any Wells Fargo branch,
Officer Elon Steers said.
The California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation, which provides financial assistance to the families of fallen officers, can provide further
information on the memorial. Foundation representatives can be reached at(714) 529-1199 or at info@chp11-99.org. — Bay City News Service Are you receiving Express, our free daily e-mail edition? See a sample and sign-up for Express.
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