[Vision2020] ISP Releases Report on May 2007 Incident
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Thu May 15 06:15:45 PDT 2008
It was a year ago this coming Monday . . .
Bless you, Officer Lee Newbill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVOgvP8VLNI
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>From today's (May 15, 2008) Spokesman Review -
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Moscow gunman taunted officer
ISP releases report on May 2007 incident
The man who gunned down a Moscow, Idaho, police officer last year taunted
the fallen lawman, yelling "officer down," after shooting him, according
to a newly released Idaho State Police report on the incident that left
four people dead and two wounded.
Shooter Jason Hamilton killed himself at the end of a rampage that
occurred almost one year ago, on May 19 and 20, 2007.
The State Police's detailed narrative of the incident was produced last
July, but only released this week as the pending anniversary brought new
media attention to the case, said ISP Lt. Charlie Spencer in Lewiston.
Officer Lee Newbill had served with the police department since 2001 and
was the city's first officer killed in the line of duty. On Tuesday, his
name was added to the wall of the National Law Enforcement Officers
Memorial in Washington, D.C. He is survived by his wife, three adult
children and four grandchildren.
The ISP report said that Hamilton, 32, went to Mingles Bar in Moscow
around 8:30 p.m. on May 19 with a co-worker to drink beer. He returned
home two hours later and had a confrontation with his wife, Crystal, that
ended when she was killed by a gunshot wound to the head.
Armed with two rifles, Hamilton drove to the First Presbyterian Church in
Moscow. He broke into the church and walked to where the doors faced the
Latah County sheriff's office.
At 11:22 p.m. dispatchers in the sheriff's office came under fire, with
bullets striking inside their office. Dispatcher Marci Williams called for
help.
Hamilton fired 102 rounds into the sheriff's office, the report said.
Sheriff's deputies and city police arrived, including Newbill and police
Officer Bill Shields. As they were crossing Adams Street, Hamilton opened
fire on them, shooting 15 times.
Newbill yelled "down" as he was hit in the chest by a round that
penetrated his body armor. Shields retreated for cover while radioing that
Newbill had been hit.
"Hamilton stood and said in a derogatory, mocking manner 'Officer down,' "
the report said.
Hamilton then went back inside the church and, a few minutes later, opened
fire on University of Idaho student Peter Husmann, who had heard the
gunshots and rushed to the scene with a pistol.
Husmann was hit four times and fell in the parking lot. As Hamilton
continued firing a total of 31 times at him, Husmann got up and ran out of
harm's way. He survived.
Church caretaker Paul Bauer, who was sleeping in the building, got up to
investigate the disturbance. At 11:41 p.m., Bauer called 911 from a room
near where Hamilton was shooting at Husmann. Hamilton walked across the
room and fired six shots at Bauer, killing him while he was on the phone.
Four officers arrived to remove Newbill from the scene, and lifted him
inside their vehicle.
But Deputy Brannon Jordan fell out of the back of the rescue vehicle as it
raced away from the scene.
Jordan was shot in the back and arm as he took cover behind a tree. The
rescuers raced back and removed him from the scene. Jordan has since
returned to duty.
About 90 minutes after Hamilton first opened fire, authorities heard one
muffled shot from inside the church. Shortly before 6 a.m. SWAT teams
entered the church and found Bauer dead.
Hamilton was found sitting on a bench in the sanctuary with a rifle
cradled between his legs, dead from "massive gunshot trauma to his head,"
the report said. Cigarettes on the floor indicated he had been pacing.
Four hours later, officers went to Hamilton's home and found the body of
his wife.
In the home they also found evidence indicating Jason Hamilton was taking
medication for depression, panic disorder, seizures, insomnia, anxiety and
paranoia. He had also been using a computer to research bomb-making
techniques.
No motive for the shootings has been established.
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Seeya round town, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
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