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12-22-09, 01:24 AM #1
Two Pierce County Deputies shot
I didn't put this in the Officer Down thread. They have had way to much tragedy up there, lets hope these two recover quickly
Police: Two Deputies Shot In Pierce County - News Story - KIRO Seattle
Police: Two Deputies Shot in Pierce County
Posted: 9:25 pm PST December 21, 2009
Updated: 10:13 pm PST December 21, 2009
Nr EATONVILLE, Wash. -- KIRO confirms two Pierce County deputies were shot near Eatonville Monday night.
The shooting happened in the 34300 block of Tanwax Court East.
Sources tell KIRO that a suspect in the shooting was also shot.
One of the deputies is being Airlifted to a local hospital.
The conditions of the deputies and the suspect is not known.
Police say this started as a domestic violence case.'Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a
delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rabidly
promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which
holds forth the proposition that it is entirely
possible to pick up a turd by the clean end!'
“A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity.” Sigmund Freud
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12-22-09, 01:29 AM #2
DV call, two officers shot, reportedly suspect shot.
Local bloodsucking vampires in the press are reporting there is an officer on an Airlift Northwest bird on the way to Harborview.
In that area it would be PCSO Deputies.I'm your huckleberry...
Quemadmoeum gladis nemeinum occidit, occidentus telum est!
You can be the weapon, and the gun in your hand is a tool - or the gun is a weapon and you are the tool.
I was looking for a saint who was a devil of a lover,
but every girl I found was either one way or the other...

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12-22-09, 01:44 AM #3
Prayers sent
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12-22-09, 01:56 AM #4
Another news story I found
2 Pierce County deputies shot, critically injured | KOMO News - Breaking News, Sports, Traffic and Weather - Seattle, Washington | Local & Regional
2 Pierce County deputies shot, critically injured
By KOMO Staff
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Pierce County Sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said the two deputies were critically wounded. One was being airlifted to Harborview Medical Center and the other taken to Tacoma General Hospital.
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Story Published: Dec 21, 2009 at 10:15 PM PST
Story Updated: Dec 21, 2009 at 10:52 PM PST
Comments (67)NEAR EATONVILLE, Wash. -- Two Pierce County deputies were shot near Eatonville on Monday night.
Pierce County Sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said the two were critically wounded at approximately 8:48 p.m. One was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center and the other taken to Tacoma General Hospital, then diverted to Madigan Army Medical Center.
The circumstances surrounding the shooting were not immediately clear; however, Troyer believed the two deputies were responding to a domestic violence call when they were shot.
More at link'Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a
delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rabidly
promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which
holds forth the proposition that it is entirely
possible to pick up a turd by the clean end!'
“A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity.” Sigmund Freud
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12-22-09, 06:52 AM #5

Full and speedy
Originally Posted by Herzen
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12-22-09, 08:31 AM #6
Hope for the best as well..............as we all know this happens everywhere, but damn the PNW needs a break.
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12-22-09, 09:45 AM #7
Thoughts and prayers en route for a full recovery.

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12-22-09, 11:02 AM #8
Two more Washington officers down
It's been a bad few months for LE in Washington.

Local News | 2 officers shot in Pierce County; suspect killed | Seattle Times Newspaper
2 officers shot in Pierce County; suspect killed
Two Pierce County sheriff's deputies were seriously wounded late Monday after they were "ambushed" while responding to a domestic-violence call, according to the Sheriff's Department. The shooting suspect was shot and killed in the Monday night shootout, sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said.
By Seattle Times staff
EATONVILLE, Pierce County — Two Pierce County sheriff's deputies were seriously wounded late Monday after they were "ambushed" while responding to a domestic-violence call, according to the Sheriff's Department.
The shooting suspect, identified as 35-year-old David E. Crable, was shot and killed in the Monday night shootout near Eatonville, sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said.
A deputy, shot multiple times, was in critical condition early Tuesday morning after being flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. He was undergoing surgery, Troyer said.
A sergeant, a longtime veteran, was shot once and was in stable condition at Madigan Army Medical Center at Fort Lewis. He has spoken with investigators, according to a law-enforcement source.
The Sheriff's Department did not immediately identify either deputy, but both are reportedly married and have children.
The sheriff's deputies were responding to a report of an "unwanted guest" at a home near Tanwax Lake, 7 miles north of Eatonville and about 18 miles south of Puyallup. The call apparently was placed by Crable's brother. When deputies arrived at the house, Crable's brother invited them into the home.
But Crable, armed with a handgun and a rifle, opened fire at 9:07 p.m. from upstairs in the house, Troyer said. Both deputies, who were wearing bullet proof vests, returned fire.
"The brother who was upstairs came down opening fire," Troyer said. "One brother basically ambushed our deputies."
A 16-year-old girl, identified as Crable's daughter, also was in the house.
After gunfire erupted, the girl and Crable's brother dragged one of the wounded deputies into an adjoining room, barred the door, began first aid and called 911, said Troyer.
"They went out of their way to help him," Troyer said.
Neighbors also gave aid to the wounded deputies.
Neither the daughter nor brother were injured, and both are cooperating with investigators.
The domestic-violence call involved the girl, but details were sketchy Tuesday morning, Troyer said. He said there was a no-contact in place order barring Crable from his daughter.
It wasn't immediately known if the girl was staying with her uncle.
Sheriff's deputies had been at the Tanwax Lake home at least once before.
"We have no idea why he lashed out at us ... " Troyer said. "There's not going to be an answer that satisfies anybody."
Crable had a contentious relationship with his family, resulting in multiple domestic-violence restraining orders against him, according to Pierce County Superior Court documents. Troyer described Crable as having a "long history of terrorizing his family."
In those documents, Crable is described as suicidal in the spring of 2007 and violent with his mother and daughter. Crable pleaded guilty to a weapons charge in Pierce County Superior Court in June 2009. Troyer said investigators would be at the scene throughout the night. The shooting site, down a side road off Highway 161, was sealed off from media and other traffic.
The shooting comes less than a month after the deadliest attack on law-enforcement in the state's history, when four police officers from Lakewood, Pierce County, were shot to death on Nov. 29 in Parkland. The shooter, Maurice Clemmons, was shot and killed by a Seattle police officer two days later.
A Seattle police officer, Timothy Brenton, also was fatally shot and his partner wounded on Oct. 31 in Seattle's Leschi neighborhood. A Tukwila man, Christopher Monfort, has been charged in the shootings.
"It doesn't seem real," Troyer, who acted as a spokesman after the Lakewood shootings, said of Monday night's shootings.
He noted that some of the sheriff's deputies who investigated the Lakewood officers' shootings were also working on last night's shootings.
"It's really shocking," Troyer said. "Everyone is pretty quiet and somber, realizing the gravity of what's happened."
At around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor walked out of Harborview and said the wounded deputy was "alive and that's a blessing." He did not want to get into specifics about the deputy's condition because not all family members had been notified of the shootings.
King County Sheriff Sue Rahr arrived at Harborview around 11:15 p.m. Monday, shortly after the helicopter with the wounded deputy landed. A large presence of officers and deputies from the Pierce County Sheriff's Department, Seattle Police Department, King County Sheriff's Office, the State Patrol and Lakewood Police Department converged on the hospital.
About the wounded deputy, Troyer said, "It will take some time until we know how he will come out of this."
Sylvia Rowan, who lives at Tanwax Lake, near the scene of the shootings, said she saw a police car arrive at the house after a fight between two male residents of the house and possibly a female resident.
Rowan said alcohol-involved fights were frequent at the house, which is about 200 feet from her home. She said a couple had lived there for about two years.
She said she had not left her house after being told by officers to stay inside and not admit visitors.
"It's swarming with officers," Rowan said.
Tanwax Lake, set into the heavily wooded foothills of Mount Rainier, has a small resort and RV park that attracts fishermen.
Seattle Times staff reporters Jonathan Martin, Jennifer Sullivan,
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12-22-09, 12:06 PM #9
Geezzz...how much more can they take?
I'm ready for spring!
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12-22-09, 06:34 PM #10
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12-22-09, 07:53 PM #11
Hope they recover quickly.
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12-22-09, 07:59 PM #12
Again: NO CALL IS ROUTINE! Be safe out there warriors, it's us against the rest of this screwed up country. Lets hope both these officers recovers quickly.
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12-23-09, 12:04 AM #13
Prayers for the full and speedy recoveries of both the deputy and the sergeant.
SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM-Ex-Sheriff Martin Howe to Will Kane in "High Noon"
"It's a great life. You risk your skin catching killers and the juries turn them loose so they can come back and shoot at you again. If your honest , your poor your whole life. And , In the end , you wind up dying all alone on some dirty street. For what? For nothing. For a tin star."
Far from being a handicap to command, compassion is the measure of it. For unless one values the lives of his soldiers and is tormented by their ordeals , he is unfit to command.
-General Omar Bradley, United States Army
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12-23-09, 07:00 AM #14
Good grief. Seriously? Enough already.
Do not war for peace. If you must war, war for justice. For without justice there is no peace. -me
We are who we choose to be.
R.I.P. Arielle. 08/20/2010-09/16/2012

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12-24-09, 04:39 PM #15
Update on their condition doesn't sound good for Deputy Mundell.
Remember your right to remain silent? You can go ahead and do that now.
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12-24-09, 05:21 PM #16
Prayers sent.
Do not war for peace. If you must war, war for justice. For without justice there is no peace. -me
We are who we choose to be.
R.I.P. Arielle. 08/20/2010-09/16/2012

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12-24-09, 06:08 PM #17
Heavenly Father, please don't take this one. Washington State doesn't need another LODD right now. Nevertheless, thy will be done. In the name of Jesus Christ, our Savior. Amen.
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12-24-09, 06:22 PM #18
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12-24-09, 08:05 PM #19
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12-29-09, 02:54 AM #20
Deputy Mundell died today. RIP
'Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a
delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rabidly
promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which
holds forth the proposition that it is entirely
possible to pick up a turd by the clean end!'
“A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity.” Sigmund Freud
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