One officer with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) and two with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) were shot “near a motel off Capital City Freeway.”

The officers were reportedly involved in a stolen vehicle investigation when the shooting occurred.

KCRA reports that an SCSO “Auto Theft Task Force was working a stolen vehicle operation about 8 a.m. in the area of Fulton Auburn and Auburn Boulevard when they saw two women get into a stolen vehicle.” Officers followed the vehicle and detained the two female suspects without incident.

Afterward, officers went to the “Ramada Inn in the 2600 block of Auburn Boulevard” to execute a search warrant tied to the stolen vehicle. When they knocked on a door to gain entry into a room, the room’s occupant allegedly opened fire, “shooting two CHP officers through the door.” The suspect then allegedly went out on the balcony and shot down on a SCSO deputy, wounding that officer as well.

The weapon was described as a “high-powered rifle.”

The suspect was able to flee the scene in a Dodge Challenger and police gave chase. The suspect crashed and opened fire on pursuing officers, who returned fire, wounding the suspect.

The condition of the wounded officers has not been released. The condition of the suspect has not been released either.

Capital Public Radio reports that “it is unknown if there are more suspects inside the [Ramada Inn]” and “it is also unknown if more weapons are inside the hotel.”

California has universal background checks, a 10-day waiting period on gun purchases, gun registration requirements, gun confiscation laws, a “good cause” requirement for concealed carry issuance, and an “assault weapons” ban, among numerous other gun controls.

***UPDATE***

The Associated Press reports that the Sacramento County Sheriff’s deputy died but the two California Highway Patrol officers are expected to live. Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones said 52-year-old deputy Robert French died en route to the hospital.

AWR Hawkins is the Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and host of Bullets with AWR Hawkins, a Breitbart News podcast. He is also the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com.