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Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Man shot by a Lake Stevens Police officer was armed

Investigators say a handgun was on the man, while a second was found nearby.

LAKE STEVENS — The man shot and killed by police during a confrontation late on Sunday was carrying firearms, detectives say.

Investigators found two handguns at the scene, Everett police Sgt. Robert Goetz said on Monday.

“One was near the suspect, the second was on the suspect’s person,” he said.

Goetz is a spokesman for Snohomish County Multiple Agency Response Team. The special team made up of seasoned homicide detectives investigates police shootings in the county.

Sunday’s shooting occurred after Lake Stevens police assisted Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies in an 8 p.m. disturbance call in the 10400 block of 25th Street SE near Lake Stevens.

The 911 caller, who was inside a home, first said a man was trying to force his way through the front door. The man was known to the caller.

The caller then said the man may have been armed.

Detectives later found signs of forced entry into the house, Goetz said.

Two Lake Stevens police officers who were nearby arrived on scene first. The officers went inside the house. There was some sort of an argument.

“The details of that altercation are still being investigated,” Goetz said.

A 23-year-old Lake Stevens officer fatally shot the man.

No other details have been released about the man who died. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner was expected to do an autopsy. Nobody else got hurt.

There was at least one early news report that the suspect reportedly was armed with a hammer. That detail “has not been confirmed by investigators,” Goetz said.

Investigators arrived at the house late on Sunday and stayed overnight, gathering evidence. They were still working on Monday to determine the relationships between the man who died and the people inside the house, Goetz said.

The officer, whose name has not been released, is on paid administrative leave following standard policy, Lake Stevens Police Chief Randy Celori said. He has been with the department for about three years.

“Support channels are in place to help him through the ordeal,” Celori said. “I don’t look forward to any loss of life. I am thankful our officer is still with us today.”

Detectives with the multi-agency team have been summoned six times since the 2008 shooting by Everett police of Dustin Willard.

Once detectives finish their investigation, the case will be forwarded to Snohomish County prosecutors. They’ll review the investigation to determine if the shooting was legally justified.

So far, only one recent police shooting has been referred for charges. On Oct. 26, county prosecutors charged Everett Police officer Troy Meade with first-degree manslaughter in the June 10 shooting of Niles Meservey, 51 of Stanwood.

Meade is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday. Meservey’s family has filed a $15 million claim against the city of Everett.

Reporter Jackson Holtz contributed to this report.



Katya Yefimova: 425-339-3452, kyefimova@heraldnet.com.

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Lake Stevens Shooting
The first rule of law enforcement investigations is that when the initial story changes, or different people say different things about an incident, then someone is not telling the truth. So the guy broke into another persons home, but the handguns laying about are the responsibility of the guy who was shot three times at close range? hat about the neighbor reports of only a hammer?
If the guy had firearms, we've learned from past experiences that the intended victim is long dead before any responders arrive on scene. Why were the only bullets fired from a city-issued weapon? Was this guy Robocop, or a kid who got scared, murdered someone, and now has the Good Ole Boys putting their arm around him and letting him know it's gonna be okay?
Finally, I wouldn't let a 23 year-old drive my car! Why are we giving them guns in Lake Stevens and letting them shoot people outside of their municipal jurisdiction? This needs to be investigated by the FBI. Something is not right here.

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Suicide By Cop
Very popular with depressed soldiers & civilians who's world are turned up-side-down or appears to have no positive outcome. May all families, especially the children involved, find peace in the Lord!
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