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Grand Rapids Shooting: Suspect In Michigan Rampage Commits Suicide

JOHN FLESHER and TOM COYNE   07/ 9/11 12:31 AM ET   AP

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — When Rodrick Shonte Dantzler raised a gun to his head after going on a deadly shooting spree, the bullet ended what those close to him described as a troubled life in which he frequently resorted to violence and often made threats against women and relatives.

Police say the 34-year-old ex-con targeted two former girlfriends in Thursday's rampage, fatally shooting both of them and five members of their families, including his own 12-year-old daughter. He also shot and wounded two other people – one of them another ex-girlfriend – while leading officers on a chase through Michigan's second-largest city.

"He went out hunting these people down. It was very much a purposeful act." Police Chief Kevin Belk said Friday, describing Dantzler as mentally unstable but saying he knew of no clinical diagnosis or motive for the killings.

Dantzler's rap sheet goes back to 1992, when he was charged as a juvenile with breaking and entering and car theft. That was followed over the next eight years by charges of trespassing, domestic violence, destruction of property, larceny and assault.

Dantzler's mother, who said her son set fire to her house when he was 18, was among four women who sought protective orders against him in the mid- to late 1990s.

"Rodrick has a very explosive temper and will act violently without thinking," Victoria Dantzler wrote in the petition filed in Kent County Circuit Court. "I've lived in fear of him hunting me down or worse, forcing me to hurt him in order to protect myself. I just wish for him to leave me alone."

In May 2000, he was accused of firing a gun at people in a car, then firing four more shots when they attempted to read the license plate of the vehicle he was driving. He was sentenced that year to three to 10 years in prison for assault and paroled three years later.

One woman filed a paternity suit against Dantzler in 1995 and at least three sought child support from him. In each case, judges issued warrants for his arrest for failing to pay.

In a 1997 petition, Stacy Carter said she tried to leave Dantzler while she was five months' pregnant because of repeated abuse. Dantzler tracked her down at a friend's house and warned that she could not leave him "with the baby and myself still alive," Carter wrote.

Dantzler, she said, once pushed her into a bathroom mirror and slammed her on the floor. He grabbed her jaw and told her he would "kill it before he brings another baby into this world."

That same year, Angela Merrill filed a petition saying Dantzler threatened her and "slapped me in the face and then swore at me" over a tape he claimed she had.

Despite his record, neighbors on the tree-shaded street where he lived for the past couple of years described him as friendly and mild-mannered and said they were unaware of his criminal past.

"He seemed normal," said Jannelle Windemuller, who lived across the street and a few houses down from Dantzler's modest, lime-green house. He often frolicked in the grassy front yard with daughter Kamrie, who was killed in the rampage, and his two pit bulls. He would wave when driving or walking by, she said.

Nichole Martin, another neighbor, was afraid of Dantzler's dogs, which he often allowed to run in the yard without leashes. Still, she said, she "thought he was such a nice guy."

Dantzler was armed with a .40-caliber handgun and plenty of ammunition, the police chief said.

Investigators did not know where he obtained the gun. As a convicted felon, Dantzler would have been forbidden from legally owning the weapon.

Authorities identified the dead as: daughter Kamrie Deann Heeren-Dantzler; 29-year-old Jennifer Marie Heeren, an ex-girlfriend and Kamrie's mother; 52-year-old Rebecca Lynn Heeren, Jennifer Heeren's mother; 51-year-old Thomas Heeren, her father; 23-year-old Kimberlee Ann Emkens, a woman Dantzler had previously dated; 27-year-old Amanda Renee Emkens, Kimberlee Emkens' sister; and 10-year-old Marissa Lynn Emkens, Amanda Emkens' daughter.

The shooting spree transfixed Grand Rapids, a southwestern Michigan city with a population of 188,000.

Hundreds of people gathered in the city for a candlelight vigil Friday in memory of the seven victims. As the sun set, each name was read aloud before and after a moment of silence.

The tragedy had begun unfolding Thursday afternoon when police responding to 911 calls found four gunshot victims in one house and three in another.

Officers caught up with Dantzler after the ex-girlfriend he wounded called police and said he was following her in his car. After a lengthy chase through city streets and down an interstate highway, the gunman crashed his vehicle while driving down an embankment.

He then barged into a house and took several strangers hostage and periodically exchanged gunfire with police.

Another hostage who had hidden in a closet emerged later when Dantzler became agitated because another man in the house was hard of hearing and the two had trouble communicating.

"She placed herself in more harm by exposing herself," Belk said, describing the freed hostages as doing "amazingly well."

During the five-hour standoff, Dantzler alternately threatened to shoot the hostages and pleaded with police to take him out. He ended the drama by shooting himself.

"It makes no sense to try to rationalize it, what the motives were," Belk said. "You just cannot come up with a logical reason why someone takes seven peoples' lives."

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Associated Press writers Corey Williams and Jeff Karoub in Detroit and news researcher Judy Ausuebel in New York contributed to this report.

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jugglefire
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11:46 AM on 07/11/2011
Another sad and tragic example that there are too many guns in America. This person should never have had access to a firearm.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
12:57 PM on 07/11/2011
And how do propose to accomplish that while protecting the RKBA of all the rest of us?
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eaglespark
"Why waste time learning? Ignorance is quicker."
04:57 PM on 07/11/2011
"There are too many guns in America"
How is this crime story "a tragic example" of that? Does the large number of firearms somehow cause deranged criminals to have them? I see no connection there. The very large majority of guns are owned by honest non-criminal non-mental case citizens and are not used to commit crimes.

"There are too many guns in America in the wrong hands", would be a true statement.
"This person should never have had access to a firearm." --obviously. So what would you propose to keep people like him from having firearms? And how would you propose to reduce the number of guns in America, even if that would help anything?...
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
07:25 PM on 07/10/2011
Remember when Reagan closed all the mental health hospitals and dumped all of those people out on the street? That was when he was Governor of California. There's still very little in the way of options in CA for people with mental illness. The cops just shoot them.
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Chuck Bluestein
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07:15 PM on 07/10/2011
It appeared that he knew all 7 people that he killed or at least they were close family members of someone he knew. I mention this since there is that saying that you are more likely to be killed by someone you know than by a stranger. So you should be careful about who you become friends with and as Felinicity below says, be careful who you date.
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nopojoe
The biggest leap is from your seat to your feet.
06:47 PM on 07/10/2011
We can go 'tsk tsk' to the worlds problems and growing body count, but act like we don't have a problem here?
And how is it a ex-con, forbidden the opportunity to buy firearms ends up with one? He probably bought it from someone who stole your legally purchased one. The more guns out there, the greater likelihood of this happening to you.
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
06:58 PM on 07/10/2011
"He probably bought it from someone who stole your legally purchased one. "

You could have looked up how criminals obtain guns...the DOJ has already done that research. The answer is that the vast majority come from friends, family and criminals. Theft is a small percentage. Gun shows are virtually nonexistent.
07:04 PM on 07/10/2011
For one, the idea that more firearms equals higher violent crime rates is down right false. Take concealed carry laws, for example. In every state that enacted these laws the immediate effect was either a decrease in crime or no change at all. It is all about WHO gets them.

You seem smart enough to understand that a gun doesn't MAKE someone commit crime. The biggest problem with gun control is that masks, avoids and ignores the true underlying factors that motivate violence in order to forward its own agenda. Gun control also diverts finite resources away from being used to address the true causes of violence.

Just ask yourself this, if the gun control agenda really cares about safety while do they ignore any act of violence committed by means other than a firearm? Simple taking a gun out of the hands of a violent criminals doesn't change he violent tendencies he has inside.

Also ask yourself, why is that only the pro-gun side cares about addressing why people commit violence in the first place?
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Ronald Malaney
06:45 PM on 07/10/2011
I was shot 12 years ago in the AZ desert by illegals, and now Obama's ATF sent 30000 guns to Mexico's cartels, I wonder what the ATF wants to happen with them. this is not being reported at all
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MDhome
lets make it a crime to lie while campaigning for
09:49 PM on 07/10/2011
Upon investigating this carefully,you will find this started out as a deal under the previous administration.
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Ronald Malaney
02:56 PM on 07/11/2011
show me some links if you have them handy, and I'm not much of a gw fan either.
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
01:00 PM on 07/12/2011
"­you will find this started out as a deal under the previous administra­tion. "

Project GunRunner, which started under Bush, is NOT the same as Fast & Furious, which is the current debacle.
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Atwill
Christian puppets scare me
07:34 AM on 07/12/2011
All illegals should be in prison. and dont give me this "Who's going to pick the grapes?" crap. They are all criminals and all should be rounded up.
06:21 PM on 07/10/2011
At least we won't have to waste money jailing him, pay for 'court appointed' lawyers, feeding him, medical cost til he receives the death penalty!
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nopojoe
The biggest leap is from your seat to your feet.
06:48 PM on 07/10/2011
why don't we just kill anyone convicted of anything? Then we won't have to pay for legal costs, incarceration costs,etc. You good with that? Think of the savings!
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
07:28 PM on 07/10/2011
If we prosecute Bush, Cheney, Obama and criminal cops. I'd go for it if we started with them. The crime rate would go way down without the ones on top stealing the money and the ones on the bottom manufacturing crime.
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cerebrogasm
The sleep of reason produces monsters. - Goya
06:10 PM on 07/10/2011
I was shot at from a drive-by the other night while walking my dog here in a very "good" section of Vegas. I was also shot at 7 times from drive-bys when I lived in Boston. I've been held at gunpoint at least 6 times in the past 10 years, in various cities I've lived in - usually robbery attempts, other times just to terrorize me - all in fairly "good neighborhoods or downtown."

I've always thought the 2nd amendment had to do with forming an armed militia back in 1791 - & maybe needed some "updating" to 21st century USA. But that'll never happen. Realistically, a potent % of our population will never betray their gun love, for the simple fact that these people love the power guns give to terrorize, commit gunpoint crimes, & of course - to kill or threaten to kill, humans - its hard wired into our "evolved" brains. And my defense is to type a post? I'm finally ready to even the odds. I'm just going to just surrender & get a gun, join the NRA, take lessons on how to kill & maim with my new gun, & shoot back at the next thrill killer that takes a pop at me while walking my dog. I love how civilized my county has come after the 2nd was penned. You got to give the NRA this: they're very accurate in their appraisal of humans in that we're just, to varying degrees, natural born killers.
06:43 PM on 07/10/2011
Your disconnect with reality is to think that people using firearms to terrorize and prey on others is acting under the protection of the 2nd Amendment. The fact is, the law already prohibits criminals such as these from owning firearms and this is a law that the NRA and all law abiding gun owners I have ever met approve of. The 2nd Amendment is about providing the law abiding with the tools to defend themselves against people like this, NOT the other way around.
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cerebrogasm
The sleep of reason produces monsters. - Goya
01:35 AM on 07/11/2011
My "disconnect with reality," in this post is called "sarcasm."
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
07:00 PM on 07/10/2011
"I'm just going to just surrender & get a gun, join the NRA, take lessons on how to kill & maim with my new gun, & shoot back at the next thrill killer that takes a pop at me while walking my dog."

I suggest that you get some serious defensive shooting lessons so that you expunge your bad attitude...carrying a gun is not about killing and maiming.
08:57 PM on 07/10/2011
"carrying a gun is not about killing and maiming."

Of course it is! That's what guns are designed and built for. If they wouldn't kill and maim they would be useless. Anyone who buys and carries a gun intends to kill and/or maim someone - it's the only reason to have a gun. Most just don't know yet who their victim will be. If you just want to stop someone, carry mace or a stun gun.
05:53 PM on 07/10/2011
Outside of the gun control and mental illness issues, this brings up yet another important fact - who you date can be a life or death decision, not only for you but those around you as well.
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
07:30 PM on 07/10/2011
If we turn in our guns, will they take our wives and mother's in law too?
05:34 PM on 07/10/2011
Are prison population is made up of fifty percent blacks. Haven't they had a chance to have an education through affirmative action? The guy who killed seven people recently Rodrick Dantzler's was black. Yet on AOL they had not one photo of him with their story about him. Why no photos? Is it because he was black? And his victims white?

"He apparently wasn’t taking his medication for bi-polar disorder, according to those who knew him." So again we have someone who should have been in an institution out running around getting single women pregnant and taking no responsibility for them and in the end even killing them.

He also served a three-to-10-year sentence for felony assault, He also had previous convictions for domestic violence, property destruction and assault and battery.

This man should have had some kind of outward identification like they did in ancient Roman times they literally branded their criminals with the letter C on their chicks or foreheads so people could be warned to be wary of them. But here in politically correct liberal America were we don't even want to hurt the criminals feelings (or lock him up for any extended period of time) he gets to go out and become a sperm donator while living off are tax dollars and the American public becomes his hunting----and breeding----ground. Vote Tea Party and get rid of are present form of corrupt Government.
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rshrink
06:29 PM on 07/10/2011
It isn't liberals who don't want him under care. You have it all wrong son. It is the repubs who don't want to pay for the care, unless their best friend or themselves can make a big profit off of it. Unfortunately, there is no money to be made caring for the mentally ill. There in lies the problem. Interesting how you skkrewwed it up to make it fit your bo guss beliefs.
bipolarbears60
common sense isn't so common
06:54 PM on 07/10/2011
The word is "our" not "are". The reason criminals get hardly any prison time is that the prisons across the country are overcrowded. It's fine to be a law & order politician and expound on mandatory sentencing laws unless and until that same politician is truthful enough to explain to taxpayers what it costs to incarcerate inmates, build prisons, etc. I think we should lock up violent criminals for a lot longer than we do--but the reason we let them go isn't because of "bleeding heart liberals" its because teabaggers and some taxpayers refuse to build all the prisons necessary to hold them. I'm tired of the one-sided issue b.s. If you want to get tough on crime, fine, but be honest about the cost so that people understand what they're voting for.
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Atwill
Christian puppets scare me
04:15 PM on 07/10/2011
You "It's my 2nd amendment right to bear arms." people crack me up. you dont even know what it means. It was written to keep the Red Coats from taking over your house during the war of independence. do you see any Red Coats now?
04:37 PM on 07/10/2011
HAHA wrong
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
04:43 PM on 07/10/2011
What does SCOTUS say about your interpretation?

Read the Heller decision.
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Atwill
Christian puppets scare me
03:11 PM on 07/10/2011
This is why inmates who are violent and have a violent hisory need to stay in prison forever. And why those of us who work in there prisons, with these inmates, should be paid well.
04:42 PM on 07/10/2011
dumb question, what is your position in the prison system
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Atwill
Christian puppets scare me
06:52 PM on 07/10/2011
RN. But it is not a dumb question and i do not mind answering. and BTW i do not have a batton and a can of CO like the officers.
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Duzula
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05:23 PM on 07/10/2011
Criminals stay in prison because the prison system does NOTHING to battle the predisposition of their violent behavior in the first place! They screw up, you detain them like dogs, all together, they create their own sub-culture and that is what you are suckered into believing. No Wonder they stay violent. WAKE UP.

Not to mention in some sad cases, life in prison is paradise compared to the life they are living outside of prison.
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Atwill
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06:02 PM on 07/10/2011
I admit I agree with this. But with cut backs, one of the first thing to go are the teachers, the NA and AA instrutors in the prisons. I work in a prisn we have had these cuts. I feel it is wrong. I'd rather pay more taxes and see the inmates get this education. Plus it gives these teaches instructors a job and thus they pay taxes which helps the state. Thanks for the comment. I agree. But they are not detained like dogs. If you saw all they get anyway. But yes, education is utmost important.
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Acebass
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01:51 PM on 07/10/2011
How did an excon with a mental disorder get a gun?
03:08 PM on 07/10/2011
thats like asking how a drug addict got heroin. its been illegal for years but somehow those wily criminals keep ignoring the all those new laws that make naive people feel better.
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Acebass
Progressive Liberal any questions?
04:06 PM on 07/10/2011
and gun manufacturers still keep punch'n out like Rice Crispies...
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Atwill
Christian puppets scare me
03:12 PM on 07/10/2011
How do gang bangers get a gun?
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pattio66
Here's your hat, what's your hurry?
12:04 PM on 07/10/2011
How horribly sad...yet another example of the failure of our mental health care distribution issues ends in the murder and maiming of innocent Americans.
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eaglespark
"Why waste time learning? Ignorance is quicker."
04:15 PM on 07/10/2011
It is possible that mental illness was a factor in this case. I do know from personal experience, however, that it is difficult to force people to take medication if they are (for instance) both bi-polar and have anger control issues. But yes, mental health care is of primary importance in this country and should never be under-funded or cut back.
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pattio66
Here's your hat, what's your hurry?
09:01 PM on 07/10/2011
My admittedly inexpert guess that anyone who embarks on a murderous rampage is implicitly mentally ill. Violence such as this is all too common in our nation, sadly. Must we accept murder as a byproduct of our freedom? I don't have an answer to that, I wish I did.