National Police Association Podcast #11 More Arrested in Deputy’s Murder, Gunfire at Hotel and Officer Involved Shooting


National Police Association Podcast #11 More Arrested in Deputy’s Murder, Gunfire at Hotel and Officer Involved Shooting


QUOTES

00:28 "One of those people, Savannah Jo Eastman, was the girlfriend of

Michael Veatch, who died in a shootout with police along Hwy 30 near

St. Helens in October. Veatch was previously connected to the DeRosier

shooting. Ricky Roberts is the other person charged."

03:31 "He said the male had a gun with a laser on it in his face. He

turned around and ran out of the back of the hotel, when he heard the

man fire a round toward him. He described the suspect as a man with

tattoos on his face and all over his head."

07:52 "'Some sort of incident occurred between the officer and that

person while he was on that traffic stop,' she said. 'Right now, we

have very limited information on exactly what transpired during the

exchange between the officer and the person.'"

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SUMMARY

In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, more

murders and related-violence were reported, as well unprovoked

shootings. In Cowlitz County, two more people were charged with

harboring the killer of Deputy DeRosier who was killed in April of

this year.

In Rawlins, Wyoming, a man with tattoos on his face discharged a

handgun in a hotel and was arrested. He has pleaded not guilty to a

variety of felonies and misdemeanors. And in Baltimore, a report with

very few details has emerged of a man who allegedly tried to harm

himself and was shot dead by a responding officer. It is unclear if

the officer's body camera was on at the time.

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HIGHLIGHTS

00:17 Deputy DeRosier murder update: 2 more charged for harboring

killer

02:26 Rawlins hotel shooter pleads not guilty, faces multiple felonies

& misdemeanors

06:52 Baltimore man threatens to harm self, is shot dead by police

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RESOURCES

National Police Association