The teenager who
killed a police officer and a woman in Arkansas days
after an attack in a Massachusetts gay bar shot himself in
the head with the same gun used in the bar attack,
authorities said.
Jacob Robida, 18, of New Bedford, Mass., turned
the gun on himself Saturday during a gunfight with
Arkansas police, shortly after he fatally shot a West
Virginia woman who was in his car, said Bristol County,
Mass., district attorney Paul Walsh Jr. "He was prepared not
to come out of this alive," Walsh said.
Police originally said that they had shot Robida
on Saturday after he fired at them at the end of a
high-speed chase in rural Arkansas. Robida killed
Gassville, Ark., police officer Jim Sell and led police on a
20-mile chase before being stopped in nearby Norfork.
Police had been searching for Robida since early
Thursday, when they say he used a hatchet and handgun
to wound three men at Puzzles Lounge, a gay bar in New
Bedford. Walsh said two of his investigators are in Arkansas
and reviewed Robida's autopsy report. Robida's
autopsy proved that he was killed by the same gun used in
the bar attack, Walsh said. That gun also fired the
bullet that killed Jennifer Rena Bailey, 33, an
acquaintance Robida had picked up after fleeing
Massachusetts, he said. Robida was shot just once, and Walsh
said it was his understanding that no police bullets
penetrated the car.
Police in Massachusetts, who are investigating
whether Robida had an accomplice in the bar attack,
searched Robida's room at his mother's home and
discovered a handwritten note in which Robida bade his
mother goodbye and suggested he would again resort to
violence. The contents of the note have not been
released. It was unclear whether Robida left the note
before or after the nightclub attack.
Robida also had a small cache of weapons with
him as he fled westward, an Arkansas prosecutor said.
Investigators don't know why, nor do they know why he
and the woman were in Arkansas. (AP)