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Concerned citizens react near the location where four police officers were AP – Concerned citizens react near the location where four police officers were killed in an ambush at the …

* Gunman kills 4 police officers in Wash. Slideshow:Gunman kills 4 police officers in Wash.

By GENE JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer Gene Johnson, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 2 mins ago

PARKLAND, Wash. – A gunman burst into a coffeehouse Sunday and opened fire on four police officers as they sat working on their laptops, killing the three men and one woman in what an official described as a targeted ambush.

Pierce County Sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said officers were looking for one male suspect who fled the scene and haven't ruled out an accomplice, possibly a getaway driver.

It wasn't clear whether the officers even had time to draw their weapons to return fire, Troyer said.

"This was more of an execution. Walk in with the specific mindset to shoot police officers," Troyer said.

Troyer said the officers — all from the Lakewood Police Department — were catching up on paperwork at the beginning of their shifts when they were attacked at 8:15 a.m. Sunday.

Troyer said the attack was clearly targeted at the officers, not a robbery gone bad.

"There were marked patrol cars outside and they were all in uniform," Troyer said.

With no known suspects, there was no indication of any connection with the Halloween night shooting of a Seattle police officer. The suspect in that shooting remains hospitalized.

"We won't know if it's a copycat effect or what it was until we get the case solved," Troyer said. "We don't even have a suspect ID right now."

Troyer would not release the names of the victims in Sunday's shooting. He said Lakewood has a small police force and the deaths represent a loss of 10 percent to 15 percent of the department.

Troyer estimates a couple hundred officers from the Washington State Patrol and multiple surrounding police agencies in the area are at the scene, with some coming on their own time.

"We have no motive at all," Troyer said. "I don't think when we find out what it is, it will be anything that makes any sense or be worth it."

Two employees and a few other customers were in the shop during the attack. All are being interviewed by the Pierce County Sheriff's investigators.

"Some are in shock. They are very upset," Troyer said. "They are the ones who are going to put together for us how this happened."

The Forza Coffee Shop, part of a popular local chain, is on a side street near McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma, about 35 miles south of Seattle. The shop is in a small retail center alongside two restaurants, a cigar store and a nail salon.

Brad Carpenter, founder and owner of Forza Coffee, said his staff was OK and being interviewed by police, and that his main concern was with the families of the police officers.

"I'm a retired police officer, so this really hits close to home for me," said Carpenter, of nearby Gig Harbor.

Troyer said the Lakewood officers were two blocks outside their jurisdiction, and the coffee shop was a popular place for officers from surrounding jurisdictions to meet and share information.

Streets around the coffee shop were blocked off late Sunday morning, and a police helicopter hovered over a large crowd of investigators. TV video showed police taking possession of a pickup truck parked in a grocery store in Parkland.

"We are looking at some people. We are looking at some cars. We are looking at some residences," Troyer said.

Troyer said investigators are checking surveillance video from multiple sources, trying to identify a possible getaway car. He urged people to stay away from scenes to avoid interfering and putting themselves at risk.

Dave Gabrielson, a clerk at Foot Mart about a block away from the coffee shop, told the newspaper all was quiet when he opened the store at 8 a.m. About 30 minutes later, "All of a sudden a million cops were zooming up and down the road," Gabrielson said.

He said he saw officers bring a police dog into a nearby apartment complex.

Last month, Seattle police officer Timothy Brenton was shot and killed Halloween night as he was sitting in a cruiser with trainee Britt Sweeney. Sweeney was grazed in the neck.

Authorities say the man charged with that shooting also firebombed four police vehicles in October as part of a "one-man war" against law enforcement. Christopher Monfort, 41, was arrested after being wounded in a firefight with police days after the Seattle shooting. He remains hospitalized in stable condition, the hospital said Sunday.

The officers killed Sunday were a patrol squad made up of three officers and their sergeant. No threats had been made against them or other officers in the region, sheriff's officials said. Their families have been notified.

"We lost people we care about. We're working to find out who did this and deal with him." Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor told reporters at the scene.

Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire said she was "shocked and horrified" by the killings.

"Our police put their lives on the line every day, and tragedies like this remind us of the risks they continually take to keep our communities safe," she said in a written statement. "My heart goes out to the family, friends and co-workers of these officers, as well as the entire law enforcement community."

At Rollies Tavern near the coffee house, the plasma TVs usually tuned to football had Northwest Cable News on. Three bar patrons live next door to the coffee house.

Jerry Arnold, 45, was in bed when he was awakened by sirens. He's lived there seven years and never seen anything close to Sunday's scene.
 
This shit sucks. I even saw a Lakewood resident they interviewed on the news say "Yeah, and this part of town isn't even that bad."

Bullshit. Lakewood is gang central, what kind of delusional world is that guy living in? You can't go anywhere in Lakewood or really even south Tacoma without getting sized up and glared at by every single person you see on the streets.
 
I've done my share of hanging out in Lakewood and I concur with your statement, Kevin. Being a white cop in Lakewood is worse than walking around 72nd and Portland at 3:00 A.M. with a sign that reads "I hate my pals.". I'm glad I live across the water from Tacoma...unfortunately, I have to see Tacoma every time I look out my fucking window.

I feel myself becoming more and more racist.
 
Looks like they have a suspect. Dude sounds completely insane.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/78106177.html

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LAKEWOOD, Wash. -- Police here have identified a person of interest in the shooting deaths of four Lakewood police officers on Sunday morning.

Det. Ed Troyer said investigators are looking for 37-year-old Maurice Clemmons, who is under the supervision of the state Department of Corrections.

Spokesman Chad Lewis said Clemmons was transferred from Arkansas, where he had a lengthy record that includes felony robbery convictions.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said in 1990, he granted clemency to Clemmons, who'd been given a hefty sentence for one of his crimes.

In 1989, Clemmons, then 17, was convicted in Little Rock for aggravated robbery. He was paroled in 2000 after Huckabee commuted Clemmons' 95-year prison sentence.

Huckabee, who was criticized during his run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008 for granting many clemencies and commutations, cited Clemmons' youth. Clemmons later violated his parole, was returned to prison and released in 2004.

"He was arrested later for parole violation and taken back to prison to serve his full term, but prosecutors dropped the charges that would have held him," Huckabee said in a statement on Sunday. "Should he be found to be responsible for this horrible tragedy, it will be the result of a series of failures in the criminal justice system in both Arkansas and Washington State."

Clemmons was recently arrested and charged in Pierce County or third-degree assault on a police officer, and second-degree rape of a child.

According to the statement of probable cause, Clemmons was arrested on July 1 for investigation of sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl. The alleged victim had told family members that Clemmons made her engage in sexual acts, then told her "she can't tell anybody because he will go to jail for a long time," the document said.

Clemmons' family members told detectives that the man had been acting erratically and unpredictably, convinced the world would soon end. They said Clemmons often told them to "trust him, the world is going to end soon and that he was Jesus," the statement said.

He also believed the secret service was after him because he had written a letter to the president, investigators said.

Clemmons was released on $150,000 bail, and his rape trial was set to begin on Jan. 11, 2010. He was wearing an ankle bracelet that may have been a condition imposed by a bail-bond company that posted his bail last week, but that GPS tracking device was found at a residence searched by police on Sunday.

Troyer told reporters Clemmons was believed to have been in the area around the time of the shooting, but declined to say what evidence might link him to the shooting.

Records indicate Clemmons has been a Western Washington resident since 2002, when he moved to Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood before relocating to South Seattle, then to Federal Way before settling in Tacoma.

Neighbors described Clemmons as a quiet and paranoid man. They claimed Clemmons has installed cameras all around his home in Tacoma.

"About 12 cameras, I think, in the bushes, around the house. Very paranoid," said neighbor Tanz Chalmers.

Neighbors said they knew Clemmons had been in trouble with the law in his past, but they were shocked to discover he was being sought in connection to the deaths of the four Lakewood police officers.

"To think that somebody who lives next door to us could have anything to do with this is scary," Chalmers said. "I mean, we live in a good neighborhood."

Anyone with information on Clemmons' whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately at 866-977-2362. A $120,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the gunman in the Lakewood police shooting.
 
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only in the usa - 95yrs holy shit sentence
 
They're gonna kill him. He's gonna try to fight back and these cops are going to kill him.
 
Yeah, around here, if you get picked up by the wrong officers, you wind up being shot due to "imminent danger." My dad said his officer buddy in Delano saved one man's ass when the sheriffs deputy basically said he'd never make it to the jailhouse, so he got there first.
 
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I assume the officers' statements will look something like:

"He fell over backwards onto my bullet 17 times. Seems weird, I know, but he was pretty depressed from repeatedly falling between my boot and the curb so it might have been suicide."
 
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