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The shooting in Seal Beach that left two people dead — a Los Alamitos police captain and city clerk for the city of Westminster — was allegedly a suicide and killing by gunshots fired by the police captain, according to preliminary autopsy reports, the Seal Beach Police Department said Thursday.

Amanda Jensen is seen in an undated photo from her LinkedIn page.
Amanda Jensen is seen in an undated photo from her LinkedIn page.

Rick Moore, 49, and Amanda Jensen, 37, both died from apparent gunshot wounds during a standoff in Seal Beach that began on Sunday night and continued until Monday morning, Seal Beach police said.

On Thursday, the Orange County Coroner completed autopsies of the victims that indicate Moore allegedly shot Jensen three times — with his personally owned .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun — killing her, before he shot and killed himself, officials said.

Police first received a call at about 7:20 p.m. on Sunday from a female caller requesting help at an apartment in the 100 block of 7th Street in Seal Beach, authorities said. The call was disconnected, and when officers arrived, witnesses told them they heard several gunshots coming from the apartment.

Rick Moore is pictured in an undated photo.
Rick Moore is pictured in an undated photo.

A police SWAT team was called to deal with a possible barricaded suspect, police said. After the officers were unable to contact the people inside the apartment, they entered and discovered two dead bodies.

Anyone with information is urged to call Seal Beach Police Detective Jeff Gibson at 562-799-4100 ext. 1109.