Desert Manhunt for Cop Killer

Discussion in 'Other News' started by Big Don, Aug 29, 2010.

  1. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    This just makes my blood boil. Even though I've been retired from LE for 14 years, I'd give both my nuts and what little of my shriveled up old tally whacker is left, if I could be out there going after this guy.

    I did not know the deputy involved here, but he leaves behind a wife and two young children. His death sends a shock wave through the small community he was a part of:

    A suspected cop-killer was likely delusional and was "making a stand" when he allegedly gunned down a Utah sheriff's deputy, setting off a massive manhunt that entered its third day today, police said.http://abcnews.go.com/US/manhunt-underway-suspected-cop-killer-scott-curley/story?id=11504924
     
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  3. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    when I heard this story on the radio yesterday, i started thinking he might be part of the radical Mormon group out there in the desert...but he is Indian...excuse me "Native American"...

    Doesn't change anything...just clearing my thought process I guess.
     
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    teddy_bear6506 I'm Vintage

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    Very sad and tragic. Completely senseless.

    My prayers go out to the family of the deputy.
     
  5. skibum_63

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    Rest in Peace Deputy.

    If the cops don't get the killer, the ratttlers and eliments will.
     
  6. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    Not necessarily. This guy is a local indian. He knows what he is doing in the back country and he knows his area. If he makes it down to the big rez, he could just "disappear" for one hell of a long time before someone gives him up. It has happened before. . .
     
  7. Injun

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    Nevermind. I was going to make an inappropriate comment. I do sincerely hope they catch him and may the Grandmothers bring comfort to the family.
     
  8. Native Dancer

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    And how do you know he is from the Navajo Nation?
     
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    This article identifies him simply as a Native American... not necessarily Navajo, though:

    http://www.naztoday.com/news/top-stories/2010/08/deputy-shot-near-fredonia/

    Honestly, I don't care what ethnicity he is. He killed a man... .and I hurt for the deputy's family.
     
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    CAUGHT!

    KANAB, Utah ' The suspect in the shooting death of a Utah sheriff's deputy was captured early Monday near the Utah-Arizona border after a resident reported an armed prowler, authorities said.
    Law officers arrested Scott Curley, 23, shortly shortly before 1 a.m. MDT near Kanab, said Jim Driscol, chief deputy of the Coconino County Sheriff's Department in Arizona.
    "A caller advised that a suspicious person was trying to get into his home," Driscol said. "He was awakened by dogs and looked out the window and saw a person with a rifle slung over his shoulder."
    Seventeen law enforcement officers responded and quickly located Curley, who surrendered without resistance, Driscol said at a news conference held at Kanab.
    Curley is accused of shooting Kane County Sheriff's Deputy Brian Harris Thursday during a foot chase.
    Authorities allege that Curley hid beneath a tree in the small town of Fredonia, just south of the Utah border about 10 miles from Kanab, and waited for two pursuing lawmen to get closer, opening fire from between 40 and 150 feet away and killing Harris.
    The suspect then vanished into the rugged wilderness that surrounds the border area and wasn't seen again by authorities until early Monday.

    Deputies said that at the time of the arrest Curley was in possession of the rifle suspected to have been used in Harris' killing.
    Authorities said he faces a first degree murder charge in Arizona.
    The arrest came less than a day after authorities announced they were adding more law enforcement teams to hunt the fugitive down.
    On Sunday, authorities asked residents in the Fredonia and Kanab areas to open their homes and outbuildings to searches by officers in tactical gear.
    About 100 officers were in the field Sunday, and three helicopters were aiding in the search, according to a statement from Coconino County deputies.
    Curley was suspected of trying to burglarize Fredonia High School and holding a janitor at gunpoint on Wednesday night. The janitor was unharmed, and Curley avoided authorities until Thursday.
    Authorities said Curley suffered from depression and had few friends, but was familiar with the rugged countryside near Fredonia and searchers could pass 10 feet from him and never see him in hiding.
    The U.S. Marshals Service has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to Curley's capture. There was no word on the status of that reward early Monday.
     
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  11. Big Don

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    Hmmm, seems I stepped on some toes here. I don't give a #### if he is Navajo or Piute, Black, White, Brown or pink with yellow polka dots.

    I'm just glad they caught up with him before he killed another cop. Or civilian.
     
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