Friday, April 13, 2012

Modesto Gunman killed a Deputy are killed by Fire

Modesto gunman who killed deputy presumed dead in fire: Man who killed deputy sheriff and civil considered dead, and the fire that raged, which sparked an impasse in his apartment was put Modesto in the early morning on Friday.

Authorities believe that the gunman was killed Thursday while in the middle of a 12-hour impasse that began when the sheriff's deputies tried to serve an eviction notice, Modesto Bee reports.

On the one hand, the impasse was attended by over 100 police officers who broke the windows in the apartment with bags of beans, then fired tear gas into the device Bee reported.

Flames poured from the top of the building around 22 am Thursday, as seen in television images. Shortly before midnight, according to the Associated Press, firefighters saw the signs of the structure collapses.

It is unclear as of 6:00 on Friday, as the fire started. The names of the shooter and civilian were not released, but the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department deputy has identified a 16-year veteran Robert Paris.

"One of my valued members of my team is dead," Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson said Thursday, according to the bee, her voice trembling.

The standoff began around 11 am on Thursday and continues until late at night. About 21 hours, reports the BBC, six SWAT officers stormed the apartment while officers used loudspeakers to talk with the man they called "Jimmy."

At 9:45 pm, officials reported that a fire broke out on the second floor, if the suspect was taken on the first floor. 10:20 PM, watch music videos spitting fire into the air.

Several calls from the Times the sheriff's department were not returned, but Christianson told reporters Thursday that the room was a "tragic day for law enforcement and public safety."

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