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Jason Valdez Updates Facebook Status, Adds Friends During Police Standoff

First Posted: 06/22/11 10:13 AM ET Updated: 08/22/11 06:12 AM ET

Jason Valdez Facebook Standoff

SALT LAKE CITY -- Jason Valdez is no stranger to Utah police. His latest brush with the law, however, may have been the most public.

An armed Valdez, 36, held a woman hostage at a motel in a tense 16-hour, overnight standoff with SWAT teams, all while finding time to keep his family and friends updated on Facebook, authorities said.

He even got some help from the outside over the social network: A friend posted that a SWAT officer was hiding in the bushes.

"Thank you homie," Valdez replied. "Good looking out."

When officers swarmed the room, Valdez shot himself in the chest with a handgun, Ogden police said. On Tuesday, he was in critical condition.

The Associated Press reviewed Valdez's Facebook profile page on Tuesday. Police believe he wrote the messages during the standoff.

It wasn't immediately clear, however, whether police were following the posts in real-time, though the department spokeswoman said officers routinely search the Internet and other sources for background on suspects.

In all, Valdez made six posts and added at least a dozen new friends.

His family and friends responded with 100 comments. Some people offered words of support, and others pleaded for him to "do the right thing."

Court records show Valdez has a criminal history, including convictions for aggravated assault and domestic violence in front of a child.

In March, prosecutors filed felony and misdemeanor drug possession charges against Valdez. A judge issued a warrant for Valdez's arrest after he missed a June 1 preliminary hearing in the case.

On Friday afternoon, Ogden police tried to serve Valdez with a felony drug warrant for the missed court appearance.

Valdez barricaded himself inside the Western Colony Inn.

"I'm currently in a standoff ... kinda ugly, but ready for whatever," Valdez wrote in his first post at 11:23 p.m. "I love u guyz and if I don't make it out of here alive that I'm in a better place and u were all great friends."

Valdez said in posts that he was with a woman named Veronica. Police described her as a hostage.

In his posts, Valdez told friends when police shut off the power that his "hostage" was fine – and with him willingly – and that police are jeopardizing her life by their actions.

At 2:04 a.m., Valdez posted two pictures of himself and the woman.

"Got a cute `Hostage' huh," Valdez wrote of the photographs.

At 3:48 a.m., one of Valdez' friends posted that police had a `gun ner in the bushes stay low." Valdez thanked him in a reply.

The final post was at 7:25 a.m. Saturday: "Well i was lettin this girl go but these dumb bastards made an attempt to come in after i told them not to, so i popped off a couple more shots and now were startin all over again it seems ..."

SWAT officers stormed Valdez's room about 90 minutes later. Police never fired, Ogden Lt. Danielle Croyle said.

Police believe that responses from Valdez's friend gave him an advantage.

Authorities are now discussing whether some of Valdez' friends should be arrested and charged with obstruction of justice for hampering a police investigation. "We're not sure yet how to deal with it," said Croyle.

"We're talking about it and trying to figure out how do we address the kind of conflict that it presents," Croyle said.

Valdez could be facing new charges stemming from his actions during the standoff, including fire his handgun at police, Croyle said.

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SALT LAKE CITY -- Jason Valdez is no stranger to Utah police. His latest brush with the law, however, may have been the most public. An armed Valdez, 36, held a woman hostage at a motel in a tense ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- Jason Valdez is no stranger to Utah police. His latest brush with the law, however, may have been the most public. An armed Valdez, 36, held a woman hostage at a motel in a tense ...
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elblanc0
Whatever good things we build end up building us.
04:58 PM on 06/23/2011
Meth Headz

brb, someones at the door

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NatTurner1
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08:53 AM on 06/23/2011
Facebook has become the biggest form of social media since the invention of the phone and email. He could have easily been on the phone and it would not have been a big deal. As for "adding the friends", they could have been held in a que forever and he simply just clicked accept for each. It would have taken no more than 20 to 30 seconds. I also feel the friend giving him notice was keeping him from being shot, but I have no sympathy if he was trying to beat the cops to it. When you shoot yourself or drive 130 mph while drunk...you shouldnt be alive. The Dope!
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MissMel10
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08:30 AM on 06/23/2011
Going after the friend is a waste of time and money, IMO. He simply told the guy to lay low, so he wouldn't be shot. What friend would WANT their friend to be shot?

OAN, some folks have taken Facebook far too seriously. In this situation, I can't imagine that Facebook would even cross my mind!
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03:01 AM on 06/24/2011
Except that Valdez was *holding a woman hostage* at the time. The friend that who was helping him was therefore helping him keep a person hostage. Throw the book at him.
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dctackett
07:01 PM on 06/22/2011
really?... updating your Facebook, adding over 12 "friends"... really?
05:38 PM on 06/22/2011
Facebook is addictive huh? His friends or whatever are probably going to be dealt with now since they have proof in writing. lol
07:59 PM on 06/22/2011
Addictive indeed. The guy can't even take hostages and threaten the police without logging on. Now I don't feel too bad downing a can of Coors before mowing the lawn.
06:35 PM on 06/23/2011
you too ? fanned just for that.....
05:37 PM on 06/22/2011
To the guy who posted about about the cop hiding in the bushes--good job, dude, way to get yourself arrested as an accomplice.
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NatTurner1
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08:54 AM on 06/23/2011
or way to care enough about your friend to keep him from being shot and killed? He wrote, "stay low", obviously so a sniper wouldnt shot his friend in the head. He should be arrested for that?
12:25 PM on 06/23/2011
According to the article, he divulged the position of the SWAT guy hiding in the bushes. I believe that can be considered interference with the law and is punishable. People have gone to jail for less. Why defend someone who was helping a criminal holding someone hostage?
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03:53 PM on 06/22/2011
Well, if I was ever in an 'intense police stand-off' I would only hope my friends had my back...at the end of the day, the cops did their job..The woman is safe, and the guy is an idiot..I say leave the friends out of it, or stop broadcasting your efforts on live TV!