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RIP Troopers Johnson and Rich of the Alaska State Troopers
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<blockquote data-quote="john_anch_ak" data-source="post: 14137630" data-attributes="member: 39531"><p>Yes, they have a father and son in custody. The troopers went to Tanana to arrest the father, when they attempted to restrain him at the home a fight started and while the troopers were wrestling with the suspect his son came out of another room with a semi auto firearm and shot them 7 times. They did not even have a chance to reach for their own weapons. The son, Nathan, has been arrested for 1st degree murder and the father for the original charges of dui, pointing a shotgun at the VPSO, (village public safety office) and resisting arrest.</p><p></p><p>There was a huge motorcade here in Anchorage on the 3rd after their bodies were released from the coroner that was atteneded by all police officers, firemen, members of the military and many, many ordinary citizens showing their support. Their bodies were flown up to Fairbanks to be released to family.</p><p></p><p>I watched the court proceedings on the news when they arraigned the suspect and charged him with 2 counts of 1st degree murder and a couple of other charges that I can't remember. He is just a small native kid who was in tears and told the court that he was "sorry" when the judge asked him if he had anything to say. This is just a terrible, terrible waste that could have been avoided if the father had not resisted arrest.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks to the men and women of law enforcement who put their lives on the line every day across this great nation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john_anch_ak, post: 14137630, member: 39531"] Yes, they have a father and son in custody. The troopers went to Tanana to arrest the father, when they attempted to restrain him at the home a fight started and while the troopers were wrestling with the suspect his son came out of another room with a semi auto firearm and shot them 7 times. They did not even have a chance to reach for their own weapons. The son, Nathan, has been arrested for 1st degree murder and the father for the original charges of dui, pointing a shotgun at the VPSO, (village public safety office) and resisting arrest. There was a huge motorcade here in Anchorage on the 3rd after their bodies were released from the coroner that was atteneded by all police officers, firemen, members of the military and many, many ordinary citizens showing their support. Their bodies were flown up to Fairbanks to be released to family. I watched the court proceedings on the news when they arraigned the suspect and charged him with 2 counts of 1st degree murder and a couple of other charges that I can't remember. He is just a small native kid who was in tears and told the court that he was "sorry" when the judge asked him if he had anything to say. This is just a terrible, terrible waste that could have been avoided if the father had not resisted arrest. Many thanks to the men and women of law enforcement who put their lives on the line every day across this great nation. [/QUOTE]
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