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Anthony McCrary prays with his wife Renee (center) and daughter Sierra in front of a home where their longtime friend, off-duty Vallejo police officer Augustine "Gus" Vegas, was shot and killed before dawn in ... more Renee McCrary (center) grieves with her husband Anthony and their daughter Sierra (left) in Vallejo, Calif. on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 upon word their longtime friend was murdered inside his home.
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At left, is Richmond Police Chief Allwyn Brown and standing at right is Vallejo Police Lt. Jeff Bassett. At left, is ... more Richmond Police Capt. Anthony Williams wears a memorial stripe over his badge while attending a news conference about the shooting death of off-duty Richmond police officer Augustine "Gus" Vegas in Vallejo, Calif. on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016.
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The slain officer was identified as Augustine “Gus” Vegas, 58, a 15-year veteran of the department and an investigator in homicide and property crime cases. He was shot multiple times around 4:30 a.m. inside his home on Narragansett Court near Cliff Walk Drive and died at the scene. The alleged gunman, identified as Robert Vega, 30, of Fairfield, was arrested without incident outside an undisclosed residence in Fairfield, about 15 miles from the site of the shooting. The boy was unharmed and taken into protective custody, authorities said. The child’s mother, one of Vegas’ biological daughters, was not identified. It was unclear if she was in the house during the shooting. Vallejo and Richmond police said the motive and the circumstances for the shooting were under investigation, but one official called it the result of a domestic dispute. It was not immediately known who else was inside the home when the shooting happened, but no one else was injured, police said.

Somber leaders of the Vallejo and Richmond police departments held a news conference in Vallejo, where officers stood quietly with ashen faces and black tape on their badges. “We are stunned and saddened,” said Richmond interim Police Chief Allwyn Brown. “Gus was very likable, always pleasant and good-natured. I never saw him have a bad day or a bad mood. It’s a tough loss. “He was engaging and interactive with the community and with young people. He was a likable and lovable guy,” Brown said. Richmond police Capt. Mark Gagan, who worked daily with Vegas, said the shooting was the result of a domestic dispute. “When someone like Gus gets killed, something is wrong,” Gagan said. “He was always about giving back. As a homicide investigator, he brought a lot of healing and closure to families he dealt with. The dynamics of domestic violence need to be addressed.” Both the victim and the suspect shared a common law enforcement experience — they were both graduates of the police academy at Napa Valley College.

Vegas graduated from the college’s Criminal Justice Training Center in 1990, and Vega graduated in 2011, officials at the school said. The suspect’s law enforcement career after his graduation was not immediately known. Interim Chief Brown said Vega had not been a Richmond officer and that he was not aware of any other police department that Vega might have worked for. Napa Valley College President Ron Kraft said the college was “saddened by the loss of one of our former students,” and that the college’s “thoughts are with the family and friends of the Vegas family.” At Richmond police headquarters, officers lowered the flag to half staff and gathered quietly in groups to mourn their colleague and friend. Richmond Mayor Tom Butt praised Vallejo police for their “swift response to the shooting” and called Vegas a “kind, valued and respected officer.” He said the city was “committed to seeking justice for this tragic loss of life.” During the shooting, an unknown number of Vegas’ family members were inside the home, officers said.

Vegas was a foster parent and involved with the Foster Greatness organization — which was founded five years ago by his wife, Sandra. Crime-scene tape blocked off Narragansett Court in a quiet residential community as several detectives and police officers were going in and out of Vegas’ home. Around 2 p.m., Vegas’ flag-draped body was removed from the home while three dozen Vallejo and Richmond officers stood and saluted. A procession of police cars and motorcycles accompanied the coroner’s van to the Solano County morgue in Fairfield. Irene Estepa, 18, who lives nearby, said she knew Vegas and his family well. Estepa said the officer lived at the home with his wife and a teenage daughter, with whom she goes to high school.They’re a good family. They do wonderful things for our community, they’re a wonderful family to be around,” Estepa said, noting how the family has provided a home to multiple foster children. A woman named Valerie, who declined to provide her last name, said the neighborhood was generally quiet.