Maurice Clemmons Killed: Suspect In Seattle Officer Killings Is Fatally Shot

GENE JOHNSON | 12/ 1/09 11:38 PM | AP

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SEATTLE — A lone officer on patrol in the middle of the night Tuesday spotted a stolen car, its hood up and engine running, and pulled over to check it out. As the patrolman sat in his cruiser, a burly man with a large mole on his cheek came up from behind.

The officer turned, stepped outside and recognized the most wanted man in the Pacific Northwest – the ex-con accused of gunning down four cops at a coffee shop.

Moments later, Maurice Clemmons, 37, lay dead in the street, shot by the patrolman after Clemmons made a move for a gun he had taken from one of the slain officers, police said.

Clemmons' death brought to an end two days of fear across the Seattle-Tacoma area and one of the biggest manhunts the region has ever seen. Dozens of police officers milled around at the scene afterward, some solemnly shaking hands and patting each other on the back.

"Good thing he wasn't able to get the gun out here or we might have had a different ending to this whole thing," Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said. "The officer in Seattle did a good job of making sure he went home safe tonight."

Clemmons eluded capture thanks to family and friends who provided him with shelter, cell phones, cash and first aid for the severe belly wound he suffered when one of the dying officers in Sunday's coffee-shop rampage got off a shot, police said. Six to seven of those associates were being arrested Tuesday.

Among them, police said, was Darcus D. Allen, a convicted murderer who served in prison with Clemmons in Arkansas and allegedly drove the getaway truck after the coffee shop rampage; two men who later traveled with Clemmons as he eluded police; and Clemmons' sister, who bandaged him up and gave him a lift part way to Seattle.

It wasn't immediately known if she or Allen had attorneys; the other two have pleaded not guilty.

"Some are friends, some are acquaintances, some are partners in crime, some are relatives. Now they're all partners in crime," Troyer said.

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Troyer said paramedics were stunned that Clemmons lived as long as he did with the bullet wound. It had been packed with gauze and patched with duct tape.

It was not clear exactly where Clemmons was while on the run. Police rushed from place to place, following tips that often came up empty or yielded only accomplices. They searched homes and apartments around the city and cordoned off a park after a report of blood in a restroom.

On Sunday, Clemmons briefly took refuge at a house in the city's well-to-do Leschi neighborhood, slipping away before police surrounded the home in an all-night siege that ended when SWAT officers stormed the place and realized he wasn't there.

Clemmons has a violent, erratic past, and authorities in Washington state and Arkansas – where then-Gov. Mike Huckabee in 2000 commuted his 108-year prison sentence for armed robbery and other offenses – are facing tough questions about why an apparently violent and deranged man was out on the street.

On Sunday, six days after posting bail in Washington on charges of raping a child, Clemmons walked into the coffee shop in suburban Tacoma and killed four uniformed Lakewood police officers as they caught up on paperwork on their laptops, police said.

"The only motive that we have is he decided he was going to go kill police officers," Troyer said. Investigators also reported that Clemmons told others the night before the shooting that he was going to kill police and they should watch the news, but they wrote it off as "crazy-talk."

In a statement posted on the conservative Newsmax.com Web site, Huckabee said: "I take full responsibility for my actions of nine years ago. I acted on the facts presented to me in 2000. If I could have possibly known what Clemmons would do nine years later, I obviously would have made a different decision. But if the same file was presented to me today, I would have likely made the same decision."

The Seattle patrol officer who killed Clemmons, Benjamin L. Kelly, 39, a seven-year law enforcement veteran, will be placed on leave, which is standard procedure after a shooting.

The officer was driving in a working-class neighborhood of south Seattle at about 2:45 a.m. when he came across a stolen car, its engine running, Assistant Seattle Police Chief Jim Pugel said.

As he sat in his cruiser, beginning paperwork on the car, he sensed movement, turned and saw someone approaching, Pugel said. The officer stepped out and immediately recognized the man, whose face had been all over TV and mugshot fliers memorized by every officer in the region.

The patrolman ordered Clemmons to freeze and show his hands, but he kept moving, and the officer fired several rounds, hitting the man at least twice, Pugel said.

Police said Clemmons would have died eventually of the gunshot wound he suffered in the coffee-shop rampage.

At the time of his arrest in Washington state earlier this year, investigators said Clemmons had visions that he was Jesus Christ and that the world was on the verge of the apocalypse. He also "told the officer President Obama and Lebron James are his brothers, Oprah (Winfrey) is his sister and referred to himself as 'the beast,'" according to court papers obtained by The News Tribune of Tacoma.

A psychological evaluation in October found he was a risk to public safety, but not enough of one to justify committing him, the newspaper reported.

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Contributing to this report were Rachel La Corte in Olympia, Curt Woodward in Tacoma, Donna Blankinship and George Tibbits in Seattle, Jill Zeman Bleed in Little Rock, Ark., and researcher Judy Ausuebel in New York.

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playon   03:51 PM on 12/03/2009
The day before Clemmons was shot I bet my girlfriend that he'd be killed before he got a trial. I'm sure the number of cop-killers who get to trial is far below average. I understand the instinct for revenge but in a civilized society everyone should deserve their day in court.
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OdinsEye   11:06 PM on 12/03/2009
It would have been nice for him to have his day in court, but he decided to threaten another cop and the cop defended himself. Clemmons death was not about revenge, it was about self-defense.
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BigSlick674   02:57 PM on 12/02/2009
"....But if the same file was presented to me today, I would have likely made the same decision."

And this is why Huckabee must never hold office again.
bazlerab   12:47 AM on 12/04/2009
Arrogance as usual. Never mind 4 commited police officers died in vain. Not only should he not hold office this incident should be mentioned whenever his name is mentioned. Amen to the fallen officers.
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buda   02:02 PM on 12/02/2009
Clemons gunned down four officers in cold blood and in return he was gunned down in cold blood by the "lone officer on patrol' Obviously an act of revenge and neither killing justifies the other. We will never know the truth about the encounter by the "lone officer" from the police.... The cycle of murder and death will continue between the illusional good guy, bad guy, the mentally disturb and the so called "sane" until we wake up and realize it's all a mind game...

Maybe if we knew how to penetrate the depths of the troubled minds of people like Clemmons we would discover the illusional hell that can be healed and even turn the ones who was once a bad guy into the saint among us. Actually, this is a fact that only the enlighten ones among us can see....

And now I will dissolve back into the oneness of all things and be in peace.

Sign, Buddha
bobzilla60   09:05 AM on 12/02/2009
Why is this a "Seattle" murder of police when they are from another county (Pierce) around Tacoma. The scene of the original crime is over 40 miles from Seattle and is closer to state capital Olympia than Seattle. Has our ability to identify specific cities become so poor that there is only one or two cities per state. Tacoma has over 250,000 people and the ambush took place south of Tacoma (Seattle is 40 miles north). Sloppy, lazy and inexact journalism!
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OdinsEye   12:04 PM on 12/02/2009
It is for the benefit of those not familiar with the area. You may not know where Asuza, California is, but I am sure you know where Los Angeles is. And people often refer to MSAs/CSAs by the most well known city of the group.
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seattle music   10:55 PM on 12/02/2009
Welcome to the megalopolis.
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seattle music   02:25 AM on 12/02/2009
Please remember that Clemmons had already committed mass murder.

Letting him run into the dark was risking that he'd carjack some one (or a family) and kill them, kill any gas station attendant who recognized him during a refill, kill a trucker at a truck stop heading east, etc.

He was ARMED and DANGEROUS.

Hello?
playon   03:53 PM on 12/03/2009
All we know is what the police told the press. No one really knows what happened except for the officer at the scene. We don't ever know for sure if he really was armed.
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seattle music   08:42 PM on 12/03/2009
I feel confident that he was not only armed, he was dangerous and begging to be shot.

How do I feel so confident?

Look at the man's record, look at the witness testimony, look at the family testimony, look at the parole and pardons folks testimony, look at the psychiatric testimony.

On and on it goes -- a lifetime of breaking the law, over two dozen felonies that we know about -- and then look at the DNA and physical evidence from Lakewood.

Conspiracy to commit SUICIDE BY COP should be tacked on as a post-humous felony.
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OdinsEye   11:09 PM on 12/03/2009
Yeah, the officer who shot him just happened to have the firearm which was missing from the scene of the other murders and planted it on Clemmons. And I am selling lunar property if want some.
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plaidsportcoat   11:59 PM on 12/01/2009
"Huckabee said: "I take full responsibility for my actions of nine years ago. I acted on the facts presented to me in 2000. If I could have possibly known what Clemmons would do nine years later, I obviously would have made a different decision. But if the same file was presented to me today, I would have likely made the same decision.""

I understand Huckabee commuted sentences of born again Christians. Was this guy born again in prison so he could get born again in the civilitan population, knowing Huckabee might commute his sentence? I wonder. What does Huckabee say is the reason he commuted this particular person's sentence?????
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Tresco   02:16 PM on 12/02/2009
I've always thought Huckabee was kind of a saphead and I'm sad to say it looks like I was right. All those people who have died or suffer the terrible loss of somewone they love. Man, its just sad. I think Huck is sinceare Christian and believes too much that people can change for the better.Christians believe in the power ot mercy and redemption. As a Christian there can be a tendancy to see good in someone where there is none. Huck was wrong and I think this is going feel terrible remorse for the rest of his life. I am I terribly flawed Christian myself. One of my faults is my cynicism but I can feel empathy for Huck even if he is a sap.
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OdinsEye   02:31 PM on 12/02/2009
Rmember that Huckabee was notthe sole individual in the process. To get clemency/commuted sentences, the convict has to be screened by several boards to ensure they meet requirements. Only then does the Gov get to decide.

Also, keep in mind that a year after getting out of jail, Clemmons was arrested and put back in jail, but prosecutors failed to file charges against him for several crimes. Had they done so, he would still be in jail.

And then ber in mind that even after all this history of violence, and being arrested for raping a child and assaulting an officer, the court let him out on bail.

IOW, this entire thing was a tragedy of errors from beginning to end. Huckabee was only one paragraph of one chapter.
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oregon bird   11:08 PM on 12/01/2009
Yes, of course he was. The police made it very clear that they would kill the man on sight -- there was never any intention of giving the man medical attention or a trial. It's called murder. Did he shoot the officers -- 99% certain. Was he going to be given ANY of his constitutional rights? I believe there was high-fiving and back-patting reported.

And no, he didn't "lose his rights". Because you don't want to "lose your rights" and neither do I.
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seattle music   02:20 AM on 12/02/2009
Please try and keep up.

He was on the lam for almost 48 hours.

At ANY TIME his aiders and abettors could have walked him into Harborview Hospital E.R. (unarmed) and he would have been taken into custody with ZERO violence, treated at the hospital (our level 5 trauma center) for FREE and transported to prison when he was well enough to be moved.

He committed "suicide by cop". End of story.
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OdinsEye   02:26 AM on 12/02/2009
100% correct.
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Blasphemy   03:39 AM on 12/02/2009
And he was selfish in doing that.
playon   03:54 PM on 12/03/2009
Last time I looked everyone still had a right to a fair trial in this country.
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BigSlick674   03:06 PM on 12/02/2009
Were you there? A lone cop on a late-night traffic stop with a stolen vehicle involved is about to be attackedby a lun.a.tic who has just gunned down four cops, and you accuse the officer of denying his attacker his rights?

Is your last name Clemmons?
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BigSlick674   03:07 PM on 12/02/2009
Oregon Bird, is your last name Clem.mons?
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seattle music   10:36 PM on 12/01/2009
If a police officer shouts "halt", you stop.

If he demands that you show him your hands, show him your hands.

If you're visually identified as a mass murderer suspect the police have been searching for, and you refuse to stop and you refuse to show the officer your hands, expect to be shot.

It's not rocket science, y'all. It's street smarts 101.
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Blasphemy   11:19 PM on 12/01/2009
Absolutely correct. I'm fanning you for the purpose of fanning you,and I'm unarmed.
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seattle music   02:17 AM on 12/02/2009
LOL -- I'm unarmed too, baby. Go in peace.
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OdinsEye   02:16 AM on 12/02/2009
You pretty much spelled it out.

The lone officer recognized the man approaching as the suspect in a quad homicide who was assumed to be armed with an officer's sidearm and obviously dangerous. The suspect deliberately approached a clearly identified police officer -- not a good indication that anything would be resolved peacefully, and when ordered to freeze and show his hands, twice, he made a furtive movement. The police officer was 100% correct in seeing his life was in danger and shooting the suspect. And since the sidearm of one of the murdered officers was recovered fromthe suspect, the officer obviously made the correct choice. This was not about vengence, this was about an officer protecting himself.
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seattle music   02:26 AM on 12/02/2009
Thank you.
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legaleagle 45   07:28 PM on 12/02/2009
"This was not about vengence, this was about an officer protecting himself."

Agreed. It is also interesting to note that there is some speculation founded upon the circumstances of his death, that Clemmons was attempting another ambush. Car parked on side of road, late at night (actually early morning) with the hood raised and engine running. Obviously, this an invitation for the police to stop and investigate. I believe that the officer was lucky he ID'd the suspectin time to prevent another tradgedy.
playon   12:33 AM on 12/05/2009
Yes, this was the narrative that we are given. It does not mean that it's all true. For example, what if the guy really had no gun? That scenario has happened many many times.. we'll never know for sure.
djcrsn   07:16 PM on 12/02/2009
wow--a comment I can actually agree with--what amazes me is the number of people that want to hang the cop that shot Clemmons
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calibabe   07:31 PM on 12/01/2009
Lovell Mixon, k.i.lled 4 Oakland, CA. police officers earlier this year and there was an outcry of support form 'his' community. The Uhuru House organization sponsored a rally in his honor and blamed society for Lovell's behavior. Here we go again. Can't HP just bring back the comments from that story - these are about the same. Some part of our population will NEVER hold another part of our population responsible for their behavior.
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goodog   07:23 PM on 12/01/2009
"and investigators in the sêx case said he was motivated by visions that he was Jêsus Chrîst and that the world was on the verge of the apocalypsê­."

Well... at least that explains the Hůckabee connection.
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Hollywooddeed   06:40 PM on 12/01/2009
This should definitely cut down on the number of stolen cars in Seattle.
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ckesegi   03:47 AM on 12/02/2009
How the hell does this have anything to do with car theft here in Seattle?

Do you even live here?
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Hollywooddeed   11:44 AM on 12/02/2009
My comment was not meant for the irony-impaired. Yes, I do.
underthegun1   06:02 PM on 12/01/2009
mur.der by cops is still mu.rder
OgleMan   06:07 PM on 12/01/2009
Yea, but's it's socially acceptable. So, it's okay.
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Blasphemy   11:16 PM on 12/01/2009
Murder by a cop is not socially acceptable. You confuse yourself with legal terminology.
If a police officer stands up in a coffee shop and open fires on innocent people, that is considered murder.

If a cop tells you to show your hands, and you instead reach for a weapon, his reaction in using deadly force is justifiable homicide.

If you walk into my house and threaten my family, and I unload a 12 gauge shotgun on you and all six rounds shred you, that is justifiable homicide.

If you shoot the cashier at a convenience store because he won't give you money, that is murder.

Lesson 2 will begin in 10 minutes
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Blasphemy   06:39 PM on 12/01/2009
But doing your job as a Law Enforcement Officer faced with an escalating and dangerous situation with a recognized felon is not murder.

If a cop goes home and kills his wife and kids at lunch, that's murder.
viewfromuphere   06:50 PM on 12/01/2009
don't waste your energy....some really are of the opinion that if one dies in uniform....it's some sort of "win"...and to be applauded.

nothing can be done with that sort of "tude".
underthegun1   06:57 PM on 12/01/2009
First of all, the entire story you heard came from the police, meaning that what you are describing, and what the article is describing, is a one-sided story (given to you by the people who committed the act). "Doing their job" does not include gunning down an unarmed man, which is more than likely what happened.

But we'll never know because cops are sooo trustworthy we continue to take them at their word.
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JShankel   07:59 PM on 12/01/2009
as is murder OF cops
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Blasphemy   08:06 PM on 12/01/2009
Agreed.
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Blasphemy   09:23 PM on 12/01/2009
This was not murder. I'm spinning my wheels telling you this, but murder is a crime. A law enforcement officer stopping a known felon from killing him first is police procedure and justified homicide. The officer did what he had to do for the sake of his life, the life of his comrades, and the life of those that would have been destroyed by this monster. Don't you get it? Nobody just decided he was a "bad black man". He, without a shred of doubt killed in cold blood. This wasn't a film flick where it's all fake. This man was a true monster, and defending him as you do, and berating the police who work hard to keep your loved ones from the criminals is simply cold and childish. Actually infantile, as a child at least begins to know right from wrong and looks up to the police.
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seattle music   10:38 PM on 12/01/2009
Of course he did the right thing.

Wearing a uniform is not a suicide pact.

The officer had every right to protect himself and everyone else from an armed felon with a string of crimes, especially one carrying a weapon he took off of a police officer he murdered.

How can people not see that?
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Blasphemy   11:06 PM on 12/01/2009
Murder by anyone is murder. Justifiable homicide is different from murder, manslaughter and assault. Consult your local dictionary or lawyer for full explanation.
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goodog   05:55 PM on 12/01/2009
"After an all-night siege, a SWAT team entered the home and found it empty. But police said Clemmons had been there."

I guess I don't know the meaning of seige.
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corundogs   06:35 PM on 12/01/2009
I think this means they had seiged the neighborhood. They had to secure it. They had to warn all of the neighbors what was going on.

It would have been beyond irresponsible in their minds to have a possible gun fight where innocent people could die. Yet this time allowed him to get away.

I think it was the responsible thing to do. Imagine the outrage if that had happened? Heck, look at the outrage about him being taken down!

Here is the dictionary definition...which I think fits the story. That is what they did. It just wasn't successful.

the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.
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oregon bird   11:11 PM on 12/01/2009
High speed chases through residential areas or during rush hour... over traffic tickets.
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Blasphemy   10:58 PM on 12/01/2009
finwiz   05:50 PM on 12/01/2009
If only he had affordable health care he wouldn't have killed.
OgleMan   05:49 PM on 12/01/2009
The penalty for k/illing c/ops is d/eath. Maybe sooner, maybe later. He twitched and presented the opportunity for it to be sooner. So be it.

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