mardi 22 décembre 2009

Sheriff's Deputies "Ambushed" by David E. Cradle Near Eatonville, Wa., Identified as Deputy Kent Mundell and Sgt. Nick Hausner

The two sheriff's officers shot near Eatonville, Wa., by David E. Crable, have been identified as Deputy Kent Mundell (pictured on the left) and Sgt. Nick Hausner (pictured below on the right).

Deputy Mundell, 44, was shot multiple times and is in critical condition and reportedly on life support. Mundell, a nine-year veteran on the force, is currently hospitalized at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, the Seattle Times states. He is married, with 16- and 10-year-old children.

Sgt. Nick Hausner, a 20-year veteran, was shot once and was in serious condition at Madigan Army Medical Center at Fort Lewis. He is expected to survive. Hausner is married, with 14- and 12-year-old children.

David Crable is another repeat offender that did not belong out on the streets. I pray that both officers will survive this horrific attack. The Sheriff's department said Crable, was intoxicated, but was cooperative when the officers came to the home. According to the Seattle Times, he initially agreed to leave the house before he opened fire and shot the officers. He reportedly went upstairs to get clothes, and opened fire on deputies "from 3, 4, 5 feet away" when he came back downstairs. He fired 10 rounds at the deputies, spokesman Ed Troyer told the newspaper.

Photo credit:  Deputy Kent Mundell and Sgt. Nick Hausner, Seattle Times

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