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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #90 on: January 01, 2012, 07:16:28 PM »
here we go guys, the person who wrote this column just had to bring up the fact that guns were now legal to carry in the park, like this clown would have stopped at the gate and turned around if they werent. :bash:

Read the comments the anti's are already posting up, complete morons.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/01/mount-rainer-national-par_n_1178709.html

Lets not go there with this thread please
society has made it so we cant not go there.....many will use the guns for their agenda and many more will buy into it because of this incident ....if we want to continue to be armed this fight and this issue is going to always be there no matter how tragic the situation... this is where we are as a society and its not gonna change any time soon...

My thoughts are with those who are affected by this tragic event....

Agree with Run, on this one... we will have to defend our rights, by making sure we point out that this guy was a CRIMINAL to begin with, and that laws would not stop him.

As for what should happen to the shooter?

Maybe the wolves will get him, eat him alive.  His screams heard from valley to valley across the park.
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #91 on: January 01, 2012, 07:42:44 PM »
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Not me, why spend money on this POS for litigation, only to see him go to prison where we continue to pay until he dies or gets back out. I hope a sniper puts a well placed shot right in the 10 ring, a $1.00 180gr. Ballistic tip and its over.

Spot on  :tup:

I really, really, really, hope they don't find him and he gives up with his hands up, makes no quick moves and they have to arrest him.  Please let him come off that mountain in a bag.....
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #92 on: January 01, 2012, 07:49:56 PM »
Update from Seattle Times

 The killing appears to be related to an early morning shooting in Skyway in which a man and woman were critically injured and two other men wounded during a house party, according to Sgt. Cindi West of the King County Sheriff’s Department.

A man fled that house after the 3 a.m. shooting, West said.

The car involved in the national park shooting was registered to a man being sought in the Skyway shooting, 24-year-old Benjamin Colton Barnes. He is described as a “person of interest” in the park shooting, according to Washington State Patrol spokesman Guy Gill.
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #93 on: January 01, 2012, 07:50:07 PM »
I feel so bad for the family. What can you say in a case like that. Condolences just seem like too little. I hate to think what I would do the the one responsible if I met them in the woods.

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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #94 on: January 01, 2012, 07:51:06 PM »
Stake him out in wolf country!
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #95 on: January 01, 2012, 07:54:30 PM »
First off, Prayers and Condolences for/to the family.

Second, Justice needs to be served.  I am not for people having to suffer (what lesson is this D-Bag going to learn) but in this case I will make an exception.  It wouldn't break my heart if someone got a crack shot at him or two and he was gut shot or hit in the junk and he had to survive a couple days like that before he was later killed.

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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #96 on: January 01, 2012, 08:32:39 PM »
just send a spec ops fire squad in and get rid of him and leave em.......they way ive seen those guys work in chelan on marjana feilds that guy would never know they are even there until its to late  :chuckle:
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #97 on: January 01, 2012, 08:41:40 PM »
FIRST OFF I WISH THE FAMILY AND FREINDS MY DEEPEST REGRETS

WHY DONT THE MILITARY FLY OR WHOEVER FLY OVER AND LOOK WITH INFER RED OR HEAT DETECTION. I THINK THEY USE THAT FOR POACHERS IN THE PARK?

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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #98 on: January 01, 2012, 08:45:45 PM »
I expect that he will be dead by morning. 
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #99 on: January 01, 2012, 09:56:12 PM »
My condolences to the family left behind



I pray he dies a slow slow slow aggravating death
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #100 on: January 01, 2012, 09:57:17 PM »
I just saw on the news that they are tracking him in 70 inches of snow.   :yike:

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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #101 on: January 01, 2012, 09:59:20 PM »
yea, seen that! they said he had no snow shoes on either. Shouldn't take much longer :tup:

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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #102 on: January 01, 2012, 09:59:33 PM »
I just saw on the news that they are tracking him in 70 inches of snow.   :yike:

I would back off and let him "cool down" and think about it...
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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #103 on: January 01, 2012, 10:01:08 PM »
LE needs to just stay in the area so that scumbag stays up in the woods and freezes to death.

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Re: Ranger shot at Mt. Rainier NP
« Reply #104 on: January 01, 2012, 10:08:39 PM »
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/01/ranger-killed-in-mount-rainier-national-park-shooting/#ixzz1iGzpgMa4

Authorities are conducting a manhunt at Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State after a park ranger died in a shooting Sunday following a routing traffic stop, authorities said.
 
Sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said late Sunday afternoon Benjamin Colton Barnes, a 24-year-old believed to have survivalist skills, was a "strong person of interest" in the slaying of Margaret Anderson. A parks spokesman said Barnes was an Iraq war veteran. Authorities recovered his vehicle, which had weapons and body armor inside, Troyer said.

Barnes was also a suspect in the early Sunday morning shooting of four people at a house party south of Seattle, police said.
 
Authorities believed the gunman was still in the woods, with weapons. They asked people to stay away from the park, and for those already inside to leave.
 
"We do have a very hot and dangerous situation," Troyer said.
 
Troyer said authorities were following tracks in the snow they believe are from the gunman, and crews planned to bring an airplane through the area with heat-seeking capabilities.
 
"We believe we have a good track on him, but he's way ahead of us," Troyer said.
 
The killed ranger was identified as 34-year-old Margaret Anderson.
 
At around 10:20 a.m. Sunday, another park service employee had tried to stop a man in his vehicle. He didn't stop, so Anderson set up a road block with her vehicle in the middle of the road, said park spokeswoman Lee Taylor. The man pulled up to Anderson about 11 a.m., jumped out, fired and ran off, she said.
 
There were no witnesses to the shooting, but the shooter was identified as a male, Taylor told Fox News.
 
"We're searching for someone that does not want to be found," Taylor said. "And who has a weapon, and is willing to use it."
 
Troyer also said it appeared there were still visitors hiking on the mountain who could not be reached and were not aware of what was going on.
 
"We do have a very hot and dangerous situation," he said.
 
Troyer said when authorities arrived they were also shot at, but no one else was hit. About 150 officers were on the mountain, but they had not made contact with the gunman and did not know where he was, Troyer said.
 
Authorities said earlier that Anderson's body had been removed from the park, but Troyer said police have been unable to get to her.
 
Park superintendent Randy King said Anderson is a mother of two young daughters who had served as a park ranger for about four years. King said Anderson's husband also was working as a ranger elsewhere in the park at the time of the shooting.
 
"It's just a huge tragedy -- for the family, the park and the park service," he said.
 
Adam Norton, a neighbor of Anderson's in the small town of Eatonville, Washington, said the ranger's family moved in about a year ago. He said they were not around much, but when they were Norton would see Anderson outside with her girls.
 
"They just seemed like the perfect family," he said.
 
The town of about 3,000 residents, which is a logging community overlooking Mount Rainier, is very close knit, he said.
 
"It's really sad right now," Norton said. "We take care of each other."
 
It has been legal for people to take loaded firearms into Mount Rainier since 2010, when a controversial federal law went into effect that made possession of firearms in national parks subject to state gun laws.
 
The shooting occurred on an unseasonably sunny and mild day. The park, which offers miles of wooded trails and spectacular vistas from which to see 14,410-foot Mount Rainier, draws between 1.5 million and 2 million visitors each year.
 
The Longmire station served as headquarters when the national park was established in 1899. Park headquarters have moved but the site still contains a museum, a hotel, restaurant and gift shop, which are open year-round.
 
The Washington State Patrol also was helping with the investigation.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/01/ranger-killed-in-mount-rainier-national-park-shooting/#ixzz1iHJsR9QP
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