Washington State Police and a Mount Vernon Police officer place Isaac Zamora, 28, into custody Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008, in Mount Vernon, Wash., after he led authorities on a chase from Alger, Wash. Authorities say Zamora turned himself after a shooting spree Tuesday afternoon. A sheriff's deputy was among the six people killed.
Washington State Troopers and a Skagit County Sheriff's deputy lead shooting suspect Isaac Zamora, 28, to the county jail, Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008 in Mount Vernon, Wash.
Deputy Anne Jackson was shot and killed while responding to a call near the small town of Alger, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. A terrifying shooting spree that stretched from the small northwest Washington town onto the state's busiest highway left six people dead and at least two more wounded. State Department of Corrections officials identified the shooting suspect as Isaac Zamora, 28.
A Skagit County Sheriff's deputy, left, talks with Washington State Patrol troopers at the scene of a fatal shooting in Alger, Wash., one of the scenes in a shooting spree spread throughout various locations that resulted in six people being killed, including a Skagit County Sheriff's deputy on Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008.
Washington State Patrol investigators at the scene where a driver was shot and killed in Alger, Wash., one of the scenes related to a shooting spree that killed six and wounded two on Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008.
Washington State Patrol investigators confer at the scene where a driver was shot and killed in Alger, Wash., Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008. It is one of the scenes related to a shooting spree the killed six, including a Skagit County Sheriff's deputy and wounded two on Tuesday. The victim's car can be seen in the median.
A car sits off the road after the driver was shot and killed in Alger, Wash., one of the scenes in a shooting spree spread throughout various locations that resulted in six being killed on Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008.
A suspect vehicle, the metallic tan GMC pickup truck, is seen leaving southbound on Interstate 5 at the Kincaid Street exit in Mount Vernon, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. The Washington State Patrol said six people were dead and two wounded after a shooting rampage. Authorities say the suspect turned himself in after the shootings.
From left to right: Skagit County Sheriff Rick Grimstead, Washington State Patrol Captain Mark Couey, and Everett Police Department Sergeant Robert Goetz hold a news conference at the Mount Vernon Police Department late Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008, regarding the shooting spree that stretched from a small northwest Washington town onto the state's busiest highway.