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Published 1:14 PM EDT May 2, 2017 COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. Killed was Deputy Mark Burbridge, 43, a 12-year veteran of the Pottawattamie County Sheriff's Office. This is one of the things you hope never happens. Two other bystanders were injured during a series of violent clashes in Council Bluffs and Omaha. Danker on Monday laid out the timeline of the escape and recapture of Wesley Correa-Carmenaty, 23, who had just been sentenced at the county courthouse to decades in prison in the shooting death of a man he was trying to rob last year. Submitted photo Correa-Carmenaty and a female prisoner were being unloaded back into the jail from a transport van by Burbridge and Morgan at about 10:55 a. Correa-Carmenaty was shackled, Danker said, but he attacked the deputies, took one of their weapons, and shot both men. He got into the transport van and drove it through a closed garage door. Not far from the jail entrance, Danker said, he got out of the van and unsuccessfully tried to carjack a pickup. Correa-Carmenaty shot the driver, Jerry Brittain, 30, of Council Bluffs once in the neck and then drove off again in the van, Danker said. Brittain was treated at an Omaha hospital for his injuries; a passenger in his truck was uninjured. A few blocks away, Correa-Carmenaty apparently abandoned the van in the 2500 block of Avenue I, where it ran off the road. Amy Kanger, 31, of Glenwood was driving in the area and stopped to see if everybody was OK. Correa-Carmenaty kidnapped Kanger at gunpoint, Danker said, forcing her back into her car. Kanger was released at an Omaha liquor store at about 11:15 a. Kanger contacted Omaha police, who matched the license plate number on the stolen Nissan Sentra to a report from Council Bluffs. An officer found the Sentra and followed in an unmarked vehicle. Other police cars joined and began a chase. Correa-Carmenaty made numerous turns and evaded stop sticks during the chase, police said. But he crashed into a wall when he tried to enter Interstate Highway 480 at Cuming Street. He was arrested without further incident, said Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer, who said the prisoner's hands were free. Correa-Carmenaty was jailed in Omaha on numerous new charges. Danker said the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation will lead an inquiry into what happened. Correa-Carmenaty could face new prosecution in both Iowa and Nebraska. Danker said he didn't know how many shots were fired during the initial struggle at the jail's sally port, where prisoners are loaded and unloaded, or whether either deputy returned fire. Footage from cameras at the facility will be reviewed, he said, as will policies regarding prisoner transfers. He said he was sure that Correa-Carmenaty was shackled when he was loaded into the van from the courthouse. Danker was in his office Monday morning when he was told shots had been fired at the jail. When he got there, both deputies were being treated, he said. Pottawattamie County Attorney Matt Wilber said he and other authorities were withholding some information about the investigation in hopes of holding a fair trial for Correa-Carmenaty on new charges in Pottawattamie County. Correa-Carmenaty was one of three suspects charged in March 2016 with first-degree murder, attempted murder and armed robbery in the shooting death of Anthony Walker, court documents say. He pleaded guilty to reduced charges in late January and received a 45-year sentence. At Monday morning's sentencing, Wilber said, Corea-Carmenaty was unapologetic, to the extent that the prosecutor said he began to regret the plea arrangement. Attorney Michael Hooper, who court documents say was representing Correa-Carmenaty along with attorney Patrick Sondag, was at the sentencing Monday morning. He did not witness any part of the shooting or attempted escape that followed, he said. He said they are in fair condition. When Pottawattamie County Deputy Megan Wirt heard a call come out about a shooting Monday morning, she went straight to the office. It was all thanks to Burbridge. No matter how short or long the interaction, Burbridge made people happy, he said. When Lieber learned Burbridge was shot, he helped block off streets. Courthouse workers said they all knew him and he was like family to them. Brooke Thielen, an emergency room nurse who lives in Council Bluffs and whose husband is a firefighter there, said many in the community are in disbelief. People are in shock, really. Omaha Police Officer Kerrie Orozco, 29, was killed in the line of duty there on May 20, 2015, when a wanted felon opened fire on police before being fatally shot by a police sergeant. A spokeswoman for the Council Bluffs School District told the Register that 12 of the district's 17 schools were on lockdown for about 40 minutes. The Pottawattamie County courthouse was also on lockdown. Local businesses were on lockdown as well. Around the jail, several streets were closed off as Council Bluffs police officers investigated the scene. Down the road from the jail, shoppers at the local Wal-Mart lamented the nearby shooting. Ariana Odoo, 17, of Council Bluffs, also said she was saddened by the death. Terry Branstad and Lt. Kim Reynolds said in a statement that their thoughts and prayers were with the victims' families and the law enforcement officers who serve with them.

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