Story highlights Two gunmen kill two police officers, another person and themselves, police say

The two officers were attacked while they ate lunch, police say

Another person was killed in front of a Walmart entrance

Witnesses told police that the shooters said: "This is a revolution."

Two Las Vegas police officers were were shot and killed along with a civilian bystander late Sunday morning by a gun-toting duo declaring "revolution," authorities say.

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police spokeswoman Laura Meltzer says the attackers -- one male and one female -- opened fire inside of a CiCi's Pizza location at 11:30 a.m, killing the officers as they ate lunch, she said.

Clark County Sheriff Douglas Gillespie identified the slain officers as 41-year-old Alyn Beck and 31-year-old Igor Soldo.

Beck, a 13-year LVMPD veteran, leaves behind a wife and three children. Soldo, who also leaves behind a wife and baby, joined the force in 2006.

The names of the suspects have not been released, and a motive is not known, but witnesses told police that the shooters said "this is a revolution."

Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – Police and firefighters on the scene of the shooting at a Las Vegas Walmart, on Sunday, June 8. Two gunmen shot and killed two police officers eating lunch and then killed a third person at the Walmart. The gunmen then killed themselves. Hide Caption 1 of 8 Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department vehicles are parked outside a Las Vegas Cici's Pizza restaurant. Two police officers were shot while they were having lunch Sunday. Hide Caption 2 of 8 Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – Officers Alyn Beck, left, and Igor Soldo were shot while eating lunch. Both were husbands and fathers. Hide Caption 3 of 8 Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer monitors the scene. Hide Caption 4 of 8 Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department personnel gather outside the Walmart where one person was shot and killed. Hide Caption 5 of 8 Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – Police cars and personnel gather at the scene. Hide Caption 6 of 8 Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – Police and fire vehicles line the street near the scene. Hide Caption 7 of 8 Photos: Photos: Shootings in Las Vegas Shootings in Las Vegas – Police officers move to enter the Walmart. Hide Caption 8 of 8

After killing the officers, Meltzer said the pair then went across the street and into a Walmart, where they killed a female at the store's entrance. Her name has not yet been released.

As police converged on Walmart, Gillespie says the female suspect shot the male suspect before turning the gun on herself.

The city's public figures were quick to condemn the violence.

"This was a senseless and cruel act killing three innocent people, two who dedicated their lives to protecting all of us in our community and one who was innocently going about her daily life" said Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman.

"I am devastated by the news today of two officers and an innocent bystander who were murdered in an act of senseless violence," added Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval. My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families."

Both Walmart and CiCi's issued statements expressing condolences.

"We express our deepest condolences to everyone who have been affected by this senseless act of violence," said Walmart spokesperson Brooke Buchanan.

"We are deeply saddened by this tragic event and our hearts go out to the families and friends of the officers," said Geoff Goodman of CiCi's.