NEW ORLEANS — After an intense 24-hour manhunt, New Orleans police on Sunday arrested a man believed to have shot and killed a police officer while wearing handcuffs as he was being transported to jail.
But questions remain about where the gun he used to kill Officer Daryle Holloway, 45, came from and how he hid it from a law enforcement search that included canine, SWAT and helicopter teams.
Travis Boys, 33, was still wearing his broken handcuffs when a rookie officer and his trainer spotted him trying to board a city bus Sunday morning, said police Superintendent Michael Harrison.
“To my understanding, he got on the bus after spotting the officers. And the officers saw that. And then he got off the bus and then was apprehended,” Harrison told reporters.
Boys will be booked with first-degree murder of a police officer, aggravated escape and illegal possession of a firearm, as well as the aggravated battery charge for which he originally was arrested Friday night, Harrison said.
Holloway, 45, had been a member of the New Orleans Police Department since 1992.



