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Ranger337
01-10-2005, 17:30
Story as it appeard in the Modesto Bee on Jan 10, 2005

Ceres Police Sgt. Howard Stevenson died from his injuries at an area hospital, a spokesman for the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department said this morning.

Officer Sam Ryno was listed in critical condition at an area hospital Monday morning. Both men had been shot several times with an automatic rifle.

Three hours after the shooting, police shot and killed the suspect when they found him behind a nearby home.

The officers responded to a call made by an employee at George’s Liquors on Caswell Avenue at 8:07 p.m. Sunday. The employee told emergency dispatchers that a man holding a rifle and acting crazy had just left the store and was walking down the street.

Gunfire erupted shortly after police arrived. Both officers had been shot several times, Modesto police spokesman Rick Applegate said late Sunday night. The officers also exchanged gunfire with the suspect before he fled.

Witnesses told police the suspect ducked into a home on Caswell Avenue about two blocks from the liquor store.

Officers from the Ceres, Modesto, Turlock and Newman police departments as well as the Stanislaus and Merced Sheriff’s offices and the California Highway Patrol responded.

Nearly one square mile of the city’s roads were closed as a California Highway Patrol helicopter hovered overhead and police officers and SWAT teams took positions around the home.

Police officers shot out street lights to diminish the suspects vision, Applegate said.

“We can’t have a city employee turn off the lights because in order to do that, he would have put himself in harm’s way and in the line of fire of the suspect,” he said Sunday night.

At first, residents in the area were told to lock their doors and turn off their lights. Then about 10 p.m., officers began evacuating homes.

At about 11:30 p.m., the suspect was spotted behind the home. Applegate said the suspect “initiated a gunfight.” The suspect was shot in the alley. His name was not available this morning.

The streets around the area of both shootings were still closed today.

k9cop21811
01-10-2005, 22:36
A lot of prayer needed for the officers and families.

PEACE
01-10-2005, 22:43
Wow - any idea what set this one off?

Prayers for the fallen and injured, and their families and colleagues. Brave men struck down by a coward.

nsedet
01-11-2005, 14:54
Wow - any idea what set this one off?

Latest was that he was a Marine home on leave from Iraq, went AWOL and told his family he did not want to go back to Iraq.

PEACE
01-11-2005, 15:06
Latest was that he was a Marine home on leave from Iraq, went AWOL and told his family he did not want to go back to Iraq.

This is sad, both as an individual incident and, for what it portends. I read a book years ago about the impact of post-conflict veterans on domestic crime stats. In essence, it noted that after every conflict, returning veterans suffering from depression, isolation, drug and alcohol abuse, etc, etc end up impacting crime stats and there is usually a spike in violent crime trends post-conflict.

And that is a sad fact for the obvious reasons, as well as the fact that many in LE are former service members as well. We like to think of ourselves as being members of two grand fraternities, and on the other hand, that same sense of obligation and even loyalty can lead to officer safety considerations and fatalities (though that doesn't appear to be related in the case cited in this thread).

Just something to ponder and consider as many of our nation's service members return - many not finding they fit in as easily as they did before, and now more intimately acquainted with the ways of violence and some desensitized to the effects of war and violence on the human form.

Be safe!

Ranger337
01-13-2005, 00:31
I live fairly close to Ceres, as a mattter of fact one of my academy-mates was hired by the Ceres PD.

The suspect (aka dirtbag) had no prior negative contacts with law enforcement. Thus causing the local media questioning the killing of the suspect. "Oh he was never in trouble with the law, he was a good boy, he was a good Marine, why did you have to kill such a good kid?" As you can imigine this really got the Ceres PD mad.

The Ceres Chief of Police had a survillence camera's tape released to the press showing the cold blooded MURDER of Sgt. Stevenson released to the press the next day.

Although the tape does not show Sgt Stevenson being hit (You don't even get to see Sgt Stevenson at all) but you do see the caculated plan to ambush the police officers.

The video is avaliable at www.modestobee.com. Just click on the story and look for the list of video and still images.