James Brown III of Aurora, Illinois, was killed on Thursday by two Virginia state troopers after authorities say he fatally shot Trooper Chad P Dermyer at a Richmond Greyhound station.
Brown, 34, who had a lengthy criminal record, previously said he would rather die fighting police than return to prison, the ex-girlfriend said.
"He wanted to be one of those guys that just died killing police officers because they are not taking him back to jail," she said.
Authorities said yesterday they're still trying to piece together what exactly happened at the busy bus terminal and what Brown's motive was.
Dermyer had been participating in a counterterrorism training exercise at the bus station with about a dozen other troopers, special agents and supervisors when he was shot. Two women were also shot but were expected to recover.
State Police Superintendent Col Steven Flaherty said surveillance footage from the bus station helped authorities pull together what happened moments before the shooting.
Flaherty said the gun was legally purchased more than a year ago, but not by Brown. He had more than 140 rounds with him.
Brown had an extensive criminal record in his home state, including charges of attempted murder, unlawful possession of a firearm and body armor as a felon and threatening to kill someone by phone. He often pleaded guilty to lesser charges or a single charge after being charged with several crimes.
The injured women's names haven't been released, but a spokesman for Binghamton University in New York said that one of them was a member of the school's track team.
The team was headed on Thursday to a meet at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, about 50 miles from Richmond.
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