November 30, 2009 10:40 PM

Police: Suspected Cop-Killer May Be Dead

(CBS/AP)  Updated at 9:42 a.m. EST.

A suspect in the slaying of four police officers who were in a suburban coffee shop was surrounded by police at a Seattle house early Monday, wounded and possibly dead, police said.

Negotiators were trying to communicate with Maurice Clemmons, 37, using loudspeakers, explosions and even a robot to try to prod him from hiding. At one point, gunshots rang through the neighborhood, about 30 miles from the original crime scene.

"We have determined that in fact he has been shot," said Ed Troyer, a spokesman for the Pierce County Sheriff. "He may be deceased from his gunshot wound."

During an appearance on CBS' "The Early Show" Troyer said that Clemmons' wound was possible "severe."

Clemmons, who has a long criminal history - including a long prison sentence commuted by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee nearly a decade ago - became the prime target Sunday in the search for the killer of Lakewood police Sgt. Mark Renninger, 39, and Officers Ronald Owens, 37, Tina Griswold, 40, and Greg Richards, 42.

Authorities had speculated early Sunday that the gunman might have been wounded at the coffee shop by one of his victims. Troyer said interviews with others detained in the investigation confirmed that theory.

Police surrounded the house late Sunday, and a negotiator used a loudspeaker early Monday to call him out by name, saying: "Mr. Clemmons, I'd like to get you out of there safely. I can tell you this, we are not going away."

Any response from inside the house was inaudible from the vantage of a photographer for The Associated Press. But shortly thereafter, police began using sirens outside the house, and there were several loud bangs before the negotiator resumed speaking, saying: "This is one of the toughest decisions you'll make in your life, but you need to man up."

By 3 a.m. Pacific time, the loudspeakers and explosions had fallen silent. Seattle Police spokesman Jeff Kappel said Clemmons has never responded.

The shootings are the deadliest attack ever on police in Washington, reports CBS News correspondent John Blackstone.

Clemmons is believed to have been in the area of the coffee shop around the time of the shooting, but Troyer declined to say what evidence might link him to the shooting.

Investigators say they know of no reason that Clemmons or anyone else might have had to open fire on the four officers as they sat working on their laptops early Sunday morning, catching up on paperwork at the beginning of their shifts.

"We're going to be surprised if there is a motive worth mentioning," said Troyer, who sketched out a scene of controlled and deliberate carnage that spared the employees and other customers at the coffee shop in suburban Parkland, south of Seattle.

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"He was very versed with the weapon," Troyer said. "This wasn't something where the windows were shot up and there bullets sprayed around the place. The bullets hit their targets."

Troyer said teams of investigators were working on various aspects of the case, including tracing Clemmons' finances, looking into his past arrests and other criminal history and canvassing neighbourhoods he was known to frequent.

"We've been on his trail and we're still on his trail," Troyer said.

Richards' sister-in-law, Melanie Burwell, called the shooting "senseless."

"He didn't have a mean bone in his body," she said. "If there were more people in the world like Greg, things like this wouldn't happen.

Clemmons has an extensive violent criminal history from Arkansas, including aggravated robbery and theft, the sheriff's office said. He also recently was arrested and charged in Washington state for assaulting a police officer, and second-degree rape of a child. Using a bail bondsman, he posted $150,000 - only $15,000 of his own money - and was released from jail last week.

Documents related to the pending charges in Washington state indicate an unstable and volatile personality. In one instance, he is accused of punching a sheriff's deputy in the face, The Seattle Times reported. In another, he is accused of gathering his wife and young relatives and forcing them to undress, according to a Pierce County sheriff's report.

"The whole time Clemmons kept saying things like trust him, the world is going to end soon, and that he was Jesus," the report said.

The four officers were with the 100-member police department of Lakewood, which adjoins the unincorporated area of Parkland.

An impromptu memorial of an American flag, flowers and candles decorated the front yard at Renninger's home on Sunday night. A motorcade of dozens of police cars and motorcycles with lights flashing escorted the bodies of the four officers to the medical examiner's office.

Troyer said investigators believe two of the officers were killed while sitting in the shop, and a third was shot dead after standing up. The fourth apparently "gave up a good fight."

"We believe there was a struggle, a commotion, a fight ... that he fought the guy all the way out the door," Troyer said. "We hope that he hit him." Investigators were asking area medical providers to report any gunshot wounds, although it wasn't clear that the gunman was wounded.

An electronic tracking bracelet police believe Clemmons was wearing at the insistence of the bail-bond company was found cut off by police on Sunday, Troyer said. Clemmons is believed to have associates who have helped him evade police in the past, Troyer said.

In 1989, Clemmons, then 17, was convicted in Little Rock for aggravated robbery. He was paroled in 2000 after Huckabee commuted a 95-year prison sentence. Huckabee, who was criticized during his run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008 for granting many clemencies and commutations, cited Clemmons' youth. Clemmons later violated his parole, was returned to prison and released in 2004.

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by curiousreader111 December 1, 2009 12:36 AM EST
What a tragic disaster, all of our hearts and prayers are with the families and friends. On Sunday, Huckabee issued this statement on his Web site regarding the suspected shooter: "Should he be found to be responsible for this horrible tragedy, it will be the result of a series of failures in the criminal justice system in both Arkansas and Washington State." Huckabee commuted the sentence of the Seattle suspect maybe he is the failure in the system, what hypocrisy, no matter what was advised up to the point of the decision to grant clemency, it was the say so of Huckabee, that statement does not disconnect him from what has happened.
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by cowboy357 November 30, 2009 4:01 PM EST
Wow the NRA blamed, Christianity defamed , so nothings new on the left.

I pray for the officers and families and Thank God for the men and women who have the "cohunas" to put on the uniform and fight the war
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by briannorwood November 30, 2009 3:25 PM EST
This guy had his sentence for aggravated assult commuted in 1990 by none other than Mike Huckabee.

I guess you could say he is Mike Huckabee's "Willy Horton".

I knew that stuff would come around and bite a Republican someday!
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by 50BMS13 November 30, 2009 2:16 PM EST
Hate to say it, but this guy is not done yet. He killed 4 cops already. The ice is broken. He is set on self destruction. He is getting famous. He will attack more cops on his way out. All law enforcement should be on high alert. DC Sniper syndrome here possibly.
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by violist47 November 30, 2009 1:47 PM EST
It sounds to me as if this man were criminally insane,with the accent on insane. Yes, he should have been incarcerated. Yes, he slipped through the net because of someone's "criminal" negligence, and yes, he needs to be incarcerated again (assuming he is still alive), but he also needs psychiatric treatment! I don't think motive played much of a role here; I think untreated mental illness did.

So, among other lessons to be learned, we should learn to stop giving the criminally insane access to guns.
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by yosoy1 November 30, 2009 12:31 PM EST
Let's see if Mike Huckabee shows up on the 2012 presidential race. It would be audacious from his part and offensive to most Americans after four deaths rest on his shoulder. I don?t want a president more stupid than Bush.
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by hologram5 November 30, 2009 10:41 AM EST
Turns out he wasn't there. Time for a house to house search...
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by louiville35 November 30, 2009 10:29 AM EST
by excoachken November 30, 2009 9:22 AM EST
Yes, it is a "Hate Crime." It is a good example of how the NRA loves money and "Hates" the average citizen enough to fight every reasonable gun control law that is offered by those who want to end this type of crime. Put 4 more notches in the NRA belt, with 4 innocent families destroyed by their selfish profit motive!
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So what you are saying is we should forgo a surgical instrument like a gun and go with Molotov cocktails?

BTW always remember (4) four box cutters killed about 3,000 people in just a few hours and has led to an 8+ year war!!
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by Dgunner November 30, 2009 10:11 AM EST
WHY WERE FOUR POLICE OFFICERS SITTING IN A PUBLIC PLACE WITH THIER BACKS TO EACH OTHER NOT WATCHING THE DOOR? THE INFORM ITSELF LIGHTS UP AS A TARGET. EVERY OFFICER SHOULD REMEMBER AND WORK AS THOUGH THEY ARE HUNTED. THIS SHOULD SERVE AS A EXAMPLE TO FUTURE POLICE OFFICERS ,ONE SHOULD HAVE THIER EYE ON THE PUBLIC MOTION AT ALL TIMES .
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by jumkey November 30, 2009 10:31 AM EST
Yes, it's their fault.

Idiot.
by sonofsummarex November 30, 2009 9:42 AM EST
Hmmm...
A goon squad spokesman said:

"We're going to be surprised if there is a motive worth mentioning*


Why would they feel the need to say that and why would the good dogs at cbs feel a need to print it, unless it was already known internally that this was payback for a past outrage.
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by Brokennews November 30, 2009 10:44 AM EST
past outrage??


Oh yeah! He should have been allowed to rape all the children (It's on his record) he wanted to without interference from the "goon squad" members.



It's rare that you find people that actually defend child rapist, but wow, there you are!!
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