6 dead in washington state shooting.

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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/02/national/main4409150.shtml

CBS/AP) The Washington State Patrol says six people are dead and two are wounded after a shooting rampage.

Authorities say a suspect turned himself in after the shootings Tuesday afternoon. A sheriff's deputy is among the dead.

Trooper Keith Leary says the dead were found at multiple scenes. He says that the deputy was shot while responding to a call and that another person was killed there.

The sheriff's deputy was responding to a disturbance call around 2:20 p.m., reports CBS affiliate KIRO-TV in Seattle. When the sheriff’s deputy arrived, one person was already dead in the home, said Washington State Patrol Trooper Keith Leary. Some time went by before the police station called the officer to do a status check. When they received no answer, police responded to the sheriff’s deputy and found him fatally shot in the head, Skagit County police said.

Leary says two construction workers found dead nearby.

A fourth fatality was found at another home in the same area, Leary said.

At some point a customer at a Shell gas station in Alger was also shot in the arm. A clerk at the gas station told KIRO that she was in the cooler when she heard commotion outside the station. The clerk said a man was firing his gun and hit a customer.

A high-speed pursuit ensued southbound on Interstate 5 near Mount Vernon shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Around mile marker 238, a motorist who was pulled over on the shoulder was also shot and killed, Leary said.

In the same area, a Washington State Patrol trooper was shot in the arm. The trooper was taken to Sedro-Woolley Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The pursuit ended when the suspect drove to Mount Vernon precinct of the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office and surrendered, Leary said. A bullet hole was found in the passenger side window of the suspect's truck, reported KIRO.

Police said the suspect is known for having mental health issues and that he is on a Mount Vernon watch list. Police said they believe the suspect is responsible for all eight shootings.
Atleast there is a silver lining, rip to all the none pigs.
A sheriff's deputy is among the dead.
 
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6 dead in Skagit County shooting rampage
By Jennifer Sullivan, Warren Cornwall and Jim Brunner
Seattle Times staff reporters


ALGER, Skagit County — A man shot and killed a sheriff's deputy and five other people, and wounded two more, during a shooting rampage near his rural home and a high-speed chase along Interstate 5 Tuesday afternoon.

The suspect, 28-year-old Isaac Zamora of Alger, has a criminal record and a history of mental problems and had been living in the woods. He ended the violent rampage and ensuing high-speed chase when he turned himself in Tuesday afternoon at the Skagit County Sheriff's Office.

Anne Jackson, a 40-year-old Skagit County sheriff's deputy, was the only slain victim identified by authorities Tuesday night.

Dennise Zamora, the suspect's mother, said her son was "extremely mentally ill" and had been living in the woods on and off for years. She said Jackson was aware of her son's illness and told the Zamora family to call her anytime for help.

After watching Isaac walk in and out of neighbors' homes, Dennise Zamora called deputies on Tuesday. She said her son wasn't aware of his mental illnesses.

Dennise Zamora said she wished she could switch places with the people slain Tuesday.

"When I say I wish it was me and not them, I mean it from the bottom of my heart," she said, sobbing.

Isaac Zamora is suspected of starting the shooting spree in a small cluster of homes along a gravel road near Alger, a town of fewer than 100 people in North Skagit County. After killing Jackson and four others in the rural neighborhood, Zamora drove away and shot and wounded a motorcyclist and State Patrol trooper Troy Giddings, 42, authorities said. He also shot and killed another man in a vehicle on a nearby stretch of southbound Interstate 5, they said. Two other people were injured, but police didn't provide details.

Monique Stefens, of Skagit County, said she and Anne Jackson had been best friends since attending Santa Barbara (Calif.) High School in the late 1980s. She said Jackson moved to Skagit County to be closer to Stefens and her family, including her sons, who called her "Auntie Anne."

She started work at the department as an animal control officer in 2002, and became a deputy in 2005, authorities said at a news conference Tuesday night.

"She just loved being a deputy," Stefens said, crying. "She just loved her job. She put her heart and thought into it."

Stefens said Jackson was an accomplished equestrian who owned a large property with horses. Before joining the sheriff's office, Jackson managed a horse barn, Stefens said.

While Jackson never mentioned Zamora to Stefens by name, she said it doesn't surprise her that Jackson gave the suspect's family her contact information.

"She really felt people needed a chance."

The shooting spree came to light at about 2:15 p.m. when Jackson went to investigate Dennise Zamora's call in the 19300 block of Bridle Place, near the town of Alger, and didn't check in with dispatchers, said Washington State Patrol spokesman Keith Leary.

Other deputies went to the scene and found her dead. A second victim was found dead at the same address, Leary said.

Police chased Zamora south on I-5, with Zamora still shooting. A motorist driving an SUV south on I-5 was shot and killed, his car coming to rest in the median near Bow Hill Road, Leary said.

Giddings also was grazed in the arm during the chase, authorities said. He drove himself to United General Hospital in Sedro-Woolley, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The chase ended when Zamora, in a full-size pickup, drove to a Skagit County Sheriff's Office in Mount Vernon and surrendered. He was arrested and booked into Skagit County Jail, Leary said.

Shortly afterward, two construction workers were found dead at a house under construction in the 19500 block of Silver Creek Drive. A fifth body was found a few houses down, Leary said.

Leary said authorities are investigating any connection among the sites.

"It's going to be some time before we know what happened," Leary said.

Dennise Zamora said her son had struggled with mental illness since their family's house burned down more than a decade ago. She said he was "agreeable" and "placid" Tuesday morning and that she didn't know what made him snap. She also said she didn't know where he got the gun used in the shootings.

Barbara Crossen, who lives across the street from the Zamora's family, said Dennise Zamora came to Crossen's home Tuesday afternoon and asked her to look after a young boy.

"She said, 'Keep him here, Isaac has gone crazy,' " said Crossen, who added she'd known Isaac Zamora since he was born and never saw any signs of trouble.

"He was always quiet and never demanded a lot of attention or anything. That's why I think we're so shocked," said Crossen.

Zamora was under state supervision and considered a high-risk offender, with convictions for theft and drug possession. While Zamora was regarded as a nonviolent offender, he was supervised at a high level because of his long-standing mental-health issues, according to DOC records. Zamora last reported to his probation officer in Mount Vernon on Aug. 21.

In a news release, DOC Secretary Eldon Vail said Zamora had been released from jail during the first week of August. He had been serving time for felony drug possession, according to court records.

After his release, Zamora had reported to his community corrections officer twice as instructed, DOC said. A urine analysis indicated no drug or alcohol consumption.

Vail said DOC would review its supervision of Zamora.

Seattle Times Staff Reporters Noelene Clark, Sara Jean Green, Steve Miletich, Christine Willmsen and Lornet Turnbull contributed to this report.

Jennifer Sullivan: 206-464-8294 or [email protected]
Jim Brunner: 206-515-5628 or [email protected]
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company

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I'm sure the cop didn't have a family or friends...........



man some of you need to stop listening to rap and takin the shit so seriously
 
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id ask the same question to the cops who shot that black man infront of his family and also shot a police dog, after the firing, they went to the dog and didnt give a fuck about the human they just shot.