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Father of slain California officer praises department

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The father of a slain California officer says he will never blame authorities for her death after it took 45 minutes to rescue her as a man with a high-powered rifle kept them at bay.

Tara O'Sullivan was helping a woman remove her things from a north Sacramento home on Wednesday when she was shot. The shooter kept firing, and police officers had to wait 45 minutes for an armored vehicle to arrive before they could reach her.

O'Sullivan later died at UC Davis Medical Center.

It would take police officers nearly eight hours to capture the suspect, 45-year-old Adel Sambrano Ramos. Prosecutors have charged him with murder.

Prosecutors allege Ramos had two AR-15 style rifles that are illegal in California. Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn has said patrol car doors and protective vests would not have protected officers from bullets fired from the high-powered rifle.

Former New York Police Department Inspector Stephen Nasta criticized the department's response, saying officers could have created a diversion or commandeered an armored car, bus or heavy construction equipment to reach O'Sullivan sooner.

But Tuesday, Denis O'Sullivan said any notion that police officers are responsible for his daughter's death is "extremely offensive and hurtful."

"We are here today due to the negative and misleading and hurtful information that has been spread about our Sacramento police department and family," O'Sullivan told reporters on Tuesday. "In no way will we ever place blame on any of the officers who displayed such professionalism and courage during this tragedy."

O'Sullivan's mother, Kelley O'Sullivan, stood behind her husband of 26 years while clutching a Sacramento Police Department flag. They were surrounded by more than 50 police officers, including people who trained their daughter.

O'Sullivan had been on the job six months and was still completing her training when she was killed.

"We know that this police department provided the best training for Tara," Denis O'Sullivan said. "For that we are always grateful."

A memorial service is scheduled for Thursday in Roseville.

CORRECTS FIRST NAME TO KELLEY, NOT KELLY - Kelley and Denis O'Sullivan, the parents of slain Sacramento Police officer Tara O'Sullivan, hold hands during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, June 25, 2019. Denis O'Sullivan told reporters that any notion that the Sacramento Police Department was responsible for her death was extremely offensive and hurtful. It took rescuers 45 minutes to reach Tara O'Sullivan after she was shot by gunman, who kept shooting at police, during a domestic violence call last week. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) The Associated Press
CORRECTS FIRST NAME TO KELLEY, NOT KELLY - Kelley and Denis O'Sullivan, the parents of slain Sacramento Police officer Tara O'Sullivan, hold hands during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, June 25, 2019. Denis O'Sullivan told reporters that any notion that the Sacramento Police Department was responsible for her death was extremely offensive and hurtful. It took rescuers 45 minutes to reach Tara O'Sullivan after she was shot by gunman, who kept shooting at police, during a domestic violence call last week. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) The Associated Press
Sacramento County Assistant Chief Deputy District Attorney Rod Norgaard talks to reporters after the first court appearance of Adel Sambrano Ramos in the shooting death of Sacramento Police Officer Tara O'Sullivan, in Sacramento County Superior Court, Monday, June 24, 2019, in Sacramento, Calif. Norgaard defended police from criticism that they took 45 minutes to rescue O'Sullivan. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) The Associated Press
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