A grand jury indicted an Arizona man on two counts of first degree felony murder and dozens of other charges stemming from a state helicopter crash that killed the pilot and a trooper during a shootout between the defendant and police, authorities said Friday.
Terrell Storey, 50, fired on officers from multiple rooftops in a Flagstaff residential neighborhood over almost two hours on the night of Feb. 4, police said. He was captured about the same time as the helicopter crash and hospitalized for gunshot wounds that were not life-threatening.
Trooper paramedic Hunter Bennett, 28, and pilot Robert Skankey, 61, were killed.
The indictment does not specify whether Storey fired at the helicopter with the semiautomatic long rifle that police said he was using. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Under Arizona law, suspects can be charged with felony murder if they cause someone's death ''in the course of and in furtherance of'' another crime such as burglary, kidnapping or sexual assault.
Coconino County Attorney Ammon Barker said Friday that he anticipates Storey will be arraigned on Feb. 23 but declined further comment on the facts of the case.
The indictment names as victims 25 law enforcement officers who responded to the scene and people who live in homes in the area.
It totals 60 criminal counts, including the two felony murder charges for the deaths of Bennett and Skankey. Other charges include aggravated assault, burglary, disorderly conduct and endangerment.