Oct 25 (Reuters) - The estranged son of Nashville's police chief, who was wanted for shooting two police officers, died from a self-inflicted gun wound as authorities closed in on him, state investigators said.
John Drake Jr., 38, who was on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's "most wanted" list, was found dead in south Nashville on Tuesday night, the bureau said in a written statement on Tuesday.
On Tuesday evening, Nashville officers responded to reports that Drake Jr. had allegedly stolen a car at gunpoint and a brief car chase ensued, police said.
Drake Jr. crashed into a parked car, jumped out of the vehicle he had allegedly stolen and ran into a shed.
As officers approached, they heard a muffled gunshot from the shed and found Drake Jr. dead.
Persons:
Nashville's, John Drake Jr, Drake Jr, John Drake, Drake, Brad Brooks, Rod Nickel
Organizations:
Tennessee Bureau, Nashville Police, Police, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Thomson
Locations:
Nashville, Vergne , Tennessee, Longmont , Colorado