On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 20:51:01 -0600, Diverd4777 wrote
(in message ):
In article , Gray Shockley
writes:
Actually, it was pretty "cut and dried".
Cooper pulled a gun on a doctor down in the village.
Said doctor swore out a complaint.
Cooper also had - iirc - run off some people
from land that did not belong to him.
A couple of deputies went up on the mountain
(hill? whatever) trying to immitate noisy teenagers.
Cooper shot a deputy in the head. The
other deputy shot (and killed) Cooper.
Remember, Cooper was an alcoholic
and a drunk (those two do not
always go together.) It was one of
the things to listen for in his broadcasts.
I truly believe that all of his actions in the immediate past preceding
his
death were - whether he acknowledged it to himself or not - designed for
"suicide by cop".
I really don't think he particularly wanted to go on living.
No matter how you dice it or slice it, it was a tragedy and a pity.
Agree . . .
Had he gotten SOME kind of help, or acknowleged his problem ( Any one of
many)
he
( & the poor Deputy He Shot ) would still be alive..
Suicide by Cop
( Following A Cold Blooded Murder )
Very tragic event all around....
I never did found out if the
deputy died; do you know?
Thanks,
Gray
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