Police: Suspect In Ga. Officer Shootings Confirmed Dead

This undated photo released by the Americus Police Department shows Minguell Kennedy. Georgia authorities say they are looking for Kennedy, who they believe is armed and dangerous, in connection with the fatal shooting of one police officer and the wounding of another. (Americus Police Department via AP)

Americus Police Department via AP

A man suspected of fatally shooting a Georgia police officer and wounding another is dead, authorities said Thursday after a SWAT team stormed a home where a tipster had told police the suspect was hiding.

The manhunt for 32-year-old Minquell Lembrick ended a day after a gunman killed Americus police Officer Nicholas Smarr and critically wounded Officer Jody Smith of Georgia Southwestern State University. Both officers were shot as they responded to a domestic disturbance call in this rural city 130 miles south of Atlanta.

Police identified Lembrick as a suspect in the shootings and offered a $70,000 reward for information leading to his capture. The SWAT team was dispatched to the house in Americus after authorities received a tip, said Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Nelly Miles.