Riverside Co. deputy fatally shot in Jurupa Valley, suspect killed following pursuit on 15 Freeway

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Inland Empire mourns loss of deputy killed in line of duty

The Inland Empire is in mourning after losing a Riverside County deputy in a shooting in Jurupa Valley. Thirty-two-year-old Isaiah Cordero was shot and killed by a man who ended up leading authorities on a police chase and a shootout. The suspect ended up dying from the shootout.

A deputy with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department died after being shot by a suspect during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley

The suspect was later shot and killed by deputies following a pursuit that ended on the 15 Freeway.

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Suspect killed after fatally shooting Riverside Co. deputy, massive pursuit on 15 Freeway

A Riverside County deputy died after being shot during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley. The suspect then led authorities on a chase where he was later shot and killed.

The deputy was identified as 32-year-old Isaiah Cordero. Cordero was a motor enforcement deputy assigned to the city of Jurupa Valley.

According to Sheriff Chad Bianco, Deputy Cordero was shot during a traffic stop around 2 p.m. Thursday in the 3900 block of Golden West Avenue. He attempted to pull over a driver and as he approached the vehicle the suspect pointed a gun and shot Cordero. 

Witnesses called 911 and stayed with the deputy till paramedics arrived. The suspect, later identified as William Shae McKay, fled the area setting off a massive manhunt. 

McKay was later located in San Bernardino County and when deputies attempted to approach him, he fled, triggering a pursuit. 

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Memorial grows for Riverside Co. deputy killed during traffic stop

Riverside County deputy Isaiah Cordero was fatally shot while attempting to conduct a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley on the afternoon of Dec. 29.

The pursuit, which spanned from San Bernardino to Riverside counties, came to a violent end after the suspect vehicle crashed and became disabled along the 15 Freeway in Norco

According to Sheriff Bianco, McKay fired multiple rounds at deputies at the end of the pursuit. Deputies returned fire, striking McKay. 

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Authorities pursue suspect who shot and killed Riverside Co. deputy in Jurupa Valley

Following the shooting, dozens of patrol units began to pursue the suspect which ended with a deputy-involved shooting on the 15 Freeway. The suspect was killed in the deputy-involved shooting, a source told FOX 11.

The suspect did not die at the scene, but was treated and transported to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

Both deadly shootings remain under investigation. It is unknown what the suspect was initially wanted for when authorities initiated the traffic stop.

Mckay,44, has an extensive criminal history which includes kidnapping, robbery, multiple assaults with a deadly weapon, and the stabbing of a CHP K9. 

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"This terrible tragedy should have been prevented by the legal system. McKay has an extensive and violent past and was convicted of a third strike in November of 2021. Instead of sentencing him to 25 years to life, which should have happened, the judge lowered his bail, allowing him to be released," Bianco said during a press conference. 

"We would not be here today if that judge had done her job," he added. 

Hundreds of law enforcement personnel gathered outside Riverside Community Hospital Thursday evening to hold a procession for the fallen deputy. Draped with the American flag, the deputy's casket was taken from the hospital and put in a Hearse where dozens of patrol cars followed it from behind. 

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Procession underway at Riverside Community Hospital for slain deputy

Law enforcement is out in full force, honoring one of their own... a Riverside County deputy who was shot and killed by a suspect.

The Riverside Sheriff's Association released the following statement, "We are devastated by the grief of losing Deputy Isaiah Cordero, a deputy who was a ray of sunshine in the Riverside Sheriff's Department, a person who was dedicated to protecting others. Once again, we face a tragic reminder of the selflessness and unwavering courage required of peace officers and their families. Deputy Cordero put on his uniform daily to make a difference in his community and keep families safe. Deputy Cordero's death leaves a tremendous hole in the hearts of so many people who had the chance to know him personally."

Isaiah Cordero. PHOTO: Riverside County Sheriff's Office.

Cordero started working for the sheriff's department in May of 2014 as a correctional officer for the Robert Presley Detention Center as well as worked at the Larry Smith Correctional Center and the Indio Jail. In February of 2018 h began the 204 Basic Academy and was promoted to a sworn deputy sheriff. In September of 2022 he completed motor school.

"From the day he was hired, his goal was to become a motor deputy. Deputy Cordero learned from his mother the value of serving and helping others," Bianco said. 

Deputy Cordero is survived by his mother, Rebecca, and father, Gilbert.