[Vision2020] Moscow Loses Wonderful Community Members

Gary Crabtree moscowlocksmith at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 20:55:04 PST 2015


Damn, I've known the Trail family for four decades and been a business
neighbor with Dave for three. No one deserves to have a thing like
this happen but Dave least of all. He was an easy guy to get along
with and I'll miss having him close by. My very deepest condolences to
Suzie and the rest of the family. There just aren't word to express
how bad this makes me feel.

g

On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 6:37 PM, Saundra Lund <v2020 at ssl1.fastmail.fm> wrote:
> https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/records/pages/press-release.aspx?num=1630
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> City of Moscow Police Department Releases Names of Suspect and Shooting
> Victims in January 10 Shooting
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> January 10, 2015 (Moscow, Idaho) — The City of Moscow Police Department has
> released the names of the victims in the January 10, 2015 shooting in
> Moscow, Idaho.  The deceased victims include Moscow businessman David Trail
> 76 yoa, Arby's restaurant manager Belinda Niebuhr 47 yoa, and the suspect's
> adoptive mother and Moscow Family Medicine Physician's Assistant Terri
> Grzebielski 61 yoa.  Also injured in the assault was Seattle resident
> Michael Chin 39 yoa.
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> The suspect has been identified as Moscow resident John Lee, age 29.
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> Information developed by law enforcement indicates that Lee shot Grzebielski
> at her residence in the 400 block of Veatch Street in Moscow.
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> Another shooting occurred at the offices of Northwestern Mutual Life
> Insurance at 303 E Third Street in Moscow at 2:31 p.m.  Moscow businessman
> David Trail and Michael Chin were shot by Lee during that encounter and
> Trail was transported to Pullman Regional Hospital and declared dead.  Chin
> was transported to Gritman Medical Center and is currently listed in
> critical condition.
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> A third shooting occurred at the Arby's restaurant in Moscow, located at 150
> Peterson Drive.  Lee entered the restaurant and asked for the manager.  Lee
> then produced a weapon and opened fire. Neibuhr was transported to Gritman
> Medical Center and was declared dead.
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> Lee fled in a black Honda. Pullman agencies then observed the vehicle near
> Pullman, Washington.  Authorities attempted to stop the vehicle and pursuit
> ensued.  The vehicle crashed at milepost 47 on Highway 195 at 3:20 p.m. The
> suspect was taken into custody and booked into the Whitman County jail.
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> Law enforcement from the City of Moscow, Latah County, Idaho State Police,
> as well as Washington agencies, are continuing to investigate the incident.
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