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Thread: NPS Ranger killed at Mt Rainier
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01-01-12, 10:00 PM #1
NPS Ranger killed at Mt Rainier
Person of interest in Mt. Rainier killing is suspect in Skyway shooting | KING5.com Seattle
NPS Ranger Margaret Anderson was shot and killed after stopping a suspect that had fled from another Ranger. The suspect then shot at other responding Police, and he is believed to still be hiding in Mount Rainier Park. Anderson is survived by two children and her husband, who is also a Ranger."never bring paws to a gunfight" - Jenna
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01-02-12, 12:12 AM #2
Apparently this douche went to a party in my jurisdiction on New Years Eve...was asked to leave and returned later and shot 4 people. Our detectives id'ed him quickly and began looking for him. He apparently decided to arm up and make a run for the woods. The unknowing rangers tried to do a routine traffic stop on him and the shooting started.
There are MANY officers looking for this guy right now in the forest. Dark now so not much happening until daylight.
Car 4
I would like my country back. I used to believe that one man could never destroy this country. Not so sure anymore!
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01-02-12, 02:12 PM #3
They are reporting that they found the mutt DOA in a creek in the park. Glad that he was not able to shoot any more officers/rangers.
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01-02-12, 04:28 PM #4

Fading Light
Falling Night
Trumpet Call , As The Sun , Sinks In Fright
Sleep In Peace , Comrade Dear
GOD Is Near
Rest in peace , Ranger Anderson. Condolences to family , friends and colleagues.
It doesn't look like 2012 is going to be any less bloody than 2011.
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01-02-12, 07:28 PM #5
Rest easy, sister.
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01-02-12, 09:02 PM #6
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01-02-12, 09:10 PM #7
Rest in peace.

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01-02-12, 09:13 PM #8
Looks like he died of Hypothermia.....t-shirt, jeans and one shoe on his body. Rifle droped in a stream some distance away. The trackers were on him because he was leaving tracks in the snow. Tried to walk in streams to throw them off which probably started the hypothermia.
Looks like he saved the taxpayers a bundle.
Car 4
I would like my country back. I used to believe that one man could never destroy this country. Not so sure anymore!
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01-02-12, 10:08 PM #9That which does not kill me, better start fucking running.
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