BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Authorities said an east Alabama police officer shot and seriously wounded during a chase was improving Sunday as investigators tried to verify the identities of three people whose slayings sparked the two-county pursuit.

Heflin police officer Jackie Stovall was removed from a breathing machine and remained hospitalized in stable condition in Anniston a day after the shootings, which occurred Saturday.

Stovall asked about his parents and grandchild as soon as he could speak, Heflin’s interim police chief, A.J. Benefield, said in a post on the department’s Facebook page. Then, Benefield said, Stovall asked “Did y’all get him?”

“I was happy to tell him yes we did, and no one else will have to worry about him doing anything like this again,” wrote Benefield.

Stovall was seriously wounded during a chase that began in Cleburne County and ended in Calhoun County with officers shooting and killing Romero Roberto Moya, 33, of Heflin.

Court records show Moya was arrested by the Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug Task Forced last year on charges of cocaine trafficking, drug possession and illegal possession of a pistol.

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Moya pleaded guilty to trafficking in June 2011 in a deal with prosecutors, who agreed to drop the other charges. He received a one-year prison sentence, was ordered to pay a $50,000 fine and surrender the weapon, but it was unclear whether he already had served the time or paid the fine.

Cleburne County Sheriff Joe Jacks said investigators believe Moya killed three people who were found dead in a mobile home located in a rundown trailer community across the road from a poultry plant. At least one child was hurt, Jacks said.

Jacks, speaking in an interview, said all the victims were Hispanic, but investigators weren’t positive about the names or ages of at least two of the victims. People come and go frequently from the mobile home park, he said, and residents weren’t able to provide conclusive information about the dead people or Moya.

“We have to rely on neighbors to help us in that situation. It’s really hard because some of the neighbors really are aware of them,” Jacks said.

The sheriff said at least some of the victims were related, but Moya’s connection wasn’t clear. The shooting could be related to a domestic dispute or drugs, he said.

“We’re trying to put all that together,” said Jacks.

Authorities said officers shot and killed Moya after he emerged from a vehicle with an assault rifle in Calhoun County, about 25 miles west of the trailer where the bodies were found. Stovall was shot when the man exchanged gunfire with officers at an Interstate 20 exit in Oxford.

Benefield asked people to pray for Stovall.

“He’s got a long tough road to recovery ahead of him,” said the chief.


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