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Homes burn after shooter kills 2 Honolulu officers

HONOLULU (AP) - A man shot and killed two police officers Sunday as they responded to a home in a leafy neighborhood beneath the rim of a famed volcanic crater near Waikiki Beach, authorities said.

The officers were responding to a call from a woman who said she needed help and found her with a stab wound to her leg, police said Sunday. The suspect opened fire as police arrived, killing Officers Tiffany Enriquez and Kaulike Kalama, said Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard. The house caught fire, and Ballard said the suspect as well as two women who were in the home were unaccounted for.

Ballard said authorities would continue to search for the shooter, but that it was likely that he was inside the home when it burned.

The homeowner, Lois Cain, had recently sought to have a man evicted, court records showed. A neighbor told The Associated Press she saw Cain being loaded into an ambulance with knife wounds.

Cain's condition was not immediately confirmed, nor was the suspect's. Flames emerging from the home soon spread to several others. Honolulu fire said five homes were 'œcomplete losses.'ť

'œI would like to express my deepest condolences to the family and friends of the two officers as well as the entire Honolulu Police Department,'ť Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell tweeted. 'œThis is an unprecedented tragedy for not only the City and County of Honolulu but the entire state of Hawai'i.'ť

The normally peaceful neighborhood where shots were fired is at the far end of the Waikiki Beach between the Honolulu Zoo and the famed Diamond Head State Monument, a volcanic crater that looms above Honolulu and is popular with tourists and hikers. A regional park is also nearby.

Ian Felix, a Honolulu resident and combat veteran with medical training, told the AP he happened to be walking by when he saw a woman lying on the ground with a pool of blood coming from her leg. He applied pressure until the first police officer arrived and put a tourniquet on it, Felix said. Moments later two more officers arrived, and Felix said he then heard two gunshots.

He and the officer picked up the wounded woman and carried her into a neighbor's garage across the street, he said.

According to court records, the man living in Cain's home was Jaroslav 'œJerry'ť Hanel. Neighbors described him as mentally disturbed.

'œDefendant does NOT have a Rental Agreement to occupy the premises and Defendant has no ownership interest in said premises,'ť read a complaint for eviction that Cain filed last week in court. 'œDespite repeated demands, Defendant has failed and refused to vacate the premises.'ť

Attorney Jonathan Burge has represented Hanel since 2015 in various disputes with neighbors, including temporary restraining orders that three obtained against him. Hanel, a native of the Czech Republic who used Czech interpreters in court, faced a hearing next week on a charge of misusing 911 services, Burge said Sunday.

Burge said he never knew Hanel to be violent, but that 'œhe's kind of a quirky guy and had problems.'ť Hanel believed the government was watching him and tapping his phone, Burge said.

'œMaybe that's what set him off,'ť he said of the eviction.

Hanel lived for free at the home in exchange for handyman work, Burge said. Cain was supportive of him in his disputes with the neighbors, Burge said, but their relationship had soured lately because Hanel's dog had died and Cain wouldn't let him get a new one.

Nearby resident Dolores Sandvold said she heard screaming and gunshots and saw Cain being carried to an ambulance. She said she was led out of the area and that she had yet to be allowed back into her home.

Kailua resident John Farmer said the fire spread to his sister's nearby house, which burned down. He said the resident has been described as paranoid and threatening.

Officials across the state began releasing statements mourning the lost lives, with Gov. David Ige saying, 'œOur entire state mourns the loss of two Honolulu Police officers killed in the line of duty this morning.'ť

Police closed several streets nearby and asked the public to avoid the area.

The last time a Honolulu police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty was 2003.

This undated photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Officer Kaulike Kalama. Kalama was killed Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, while responding to a call. (Courtesy of Honolulu Police Department via AP) The Associated Press
This undated photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Officer Tiffany Enriquez. Enriquez was killed Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, while responding to a call. (Courtesy of Honolulu Police Department via AP) The Associated Press
Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard speaks at a news conference after announcing the death of two police officers responding to a call near Diamond Head, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
A Honolulu police officer escorts Dolores Sandvold back to her home near the scene of a deadly shooting on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Sandvold's home is located near the scene. A home a suspected gunman was believed to be inside caught fire and was quickly engulfed by flames. The fire at the home has since spread to several neighboring homes and a parked police vehicle. Sandvold said her house was not damaged. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
Honolulu police gather near the scene of a shooting near Diamond Head State Monument on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
Honolulu police officers gather near the scene of a shooting near Diamond Head State Monument on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
Aina Haina resident Kai Ohashi, right, and Waikiki resident Lucy Taylor observe billowing smoke from a house fire after a shooting and domestic incident at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Witnesses say at least two Honolulu police officers were shot and two civilians were injured. Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the suspect. (Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP) The Associated Press
Honolulu police take up defensive positions with their weapons after a shooting and domestic incident at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Witnesses say at least two Honolulu police officers were shot and two civilians were injured. Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the suspect. (Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP) The Associated Press
Bystanders look on after a shooting and domestic incident at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Witnesses say at least two Honolulu police officers were shot and two civilians were injured. Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the suspect. (Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP) The Associated Press
Honolulu firefighters work with police to extinguish a house fire after a shooting and domestic incident at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Witnesses say at least two Honolulu police officers were shot and two civilians were injured. Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the suspect. (Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP) The Associated Press
Honolulu police prepare to take defensive positions with their weapons after a shooting and domestic incident at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Witnesses say at least two Honolulu police officers were shot and two civilians were injured. Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the suspect. (Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP) The Associated Press
Several homes burn in near Diamond Head, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu, following a shooting in which two police officers were shot. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
A Honolulu police officer directs traffic near the scene of multiple house fires in the Diamond Head neighborhood Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu, following a shooting in which two police officers were shot. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
Residents of the Diamond Head neighborhood watch homes burn, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu, following a shooting in which two police officers were shot. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
A Honolulu police officer carries an assault rifle near the scene of multiple house fires in a Diamond Head neighborhood, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu, following a shooting in which two police officers were shot. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
Firefighters spray water on several house fires burning in a Diamond Head neighborhood, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu, following a shooting in which two police officers were shot. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
Several house fires burn in a Diamond Head neighborhood Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu, following a shooting in which two police officers were shot. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) The Associated Press
Bystanders watch black smoke billowing from a house fire after a shooting and domestic incident at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Witnesses say at least two Honolulu police officers were shot and two civilians were injured. Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the suspect. (Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP) The Associated Press
Honolulu police watch a house fire after a shooting and domestic incident at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Honolulu. Witnesses say at least two Honolulu police officers were shot and two civilians were injured. Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the suspect. (Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP) The Associated Press
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