December 3, 2009 5:00 AM

Driver in Cop Killings Jailed, No Bail

(AP)  The convicted murderer who drove Maurice Clemmons away from the coffee shop where he massacred four suburban police officers waited with a newly purchased cigar in the getaway truck while Clemmons committed the crimes, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Darcus Allen, 38, who did time with Clemmons in an Arkansas prison, pleaded not guilty and was ordered held without bail after he was charged with being a fugitive. The prosecutor is reviewing evidence to determine if any additional charges will be filed, including criminal assistance charges.

Prosecutors warned they might charge him with the more serious offense of being an accomplice to aggravated first-degree murder - a crime that could bring the same penalties as if he had shot the police himself: life without release, or execution.

"We will prosecute everyone involved in this murder to the greatest extent possible," said Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist.

Investigators said Allen was the first among a network of friends and relatives who helped Clemmons avoid police during a frantic two-day manhunt that began when Clemmons walked into the Forza coffee house Sunday morning and shot to death four Lakewood police officers.

Court papers filed Wednesday state that Allen initially told police he had nothing to do with the crime and hadn't seen Clemmons in a long time. But he eventually acknowledged driving Clemmons to the scene and noted that there were police cars parked at the coffee shop. He bought a cigar as he waited for him to return and then sped away when Clemmons climbed in the passenger side with a bullet in his abdomen, the papers state.

Allen told investigators that he quickly decided he wanted no part of what Clemmons had done and bailed out of the truck at the first intersection - but investigators said that was a lie, contradicted by other evidence.

One of the officers managed to shoot Clemmons in the gut before dying, but with first aid, rides and money from his associates, Clemmons was able to survive two days on the run. He was shot and killed early Tuesday morning by a lone patrolman who encountered him on a South Seattle street.

Along with Allen, two women appeared in Pierce County Superior Court on Wednesday and were ordered held for 72 hours on $500,000 bail, bringing to six the number of people to make court appearances after being arrested for investigation of helping the killer.

"For some reason, this guy has a pretty big support system," Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said Wednesday. "That's not right. You're putting yourself up against society, the justice system and the cops."

The two women who appeared in court Wednesday were Clemmons' friend, Quiana Maylea Williams, and his aunt, Letricia Nelson. They gave first aid to Clemmons, helped him change clothes and made arrangements to get him to other locations, police said.

Papers filed in their case indicate that on Thanksgiving, Clemmons talked of killing police, schoolchildren and people at an intersection, and that Allen heard him say it.

Cicely Clemmons, Nelson's daughter, said she attended Wednesday's hearing to show support.

"It's really hard," she said. "I want my mom out, she didn't do anything wrong."

According to court records, Clemmons went to Nelson and Cicely Clemmons' home on Monday, and Nelson told Cicely Clemmons to give him $60 and her car keys. Cicely Clemmons said that after he left, she and Nelson talked about whether they should tell police. Nelson said that they would not because "family's more important," the records state.

Lindquist declined to discuss what will factor into his decision on whether to charge Allen as an accomplice to murder.

Janet Ainsworth, a criminal law professor at Seattle University School of Law, said such decisions typically hinge on the helper's state of mind and how much they do to assist or encourage the crime.

"It's whether he knew he was there to facilitate a crime," she said. "It's not just guessing participation; it's knowing participation."

Meanwhile, Washington and Arkansas officials continued sparring over why Clemmons was able to make bail on earlier charges several days before the fatal shootings.

Washington leaders said Arkansas officials improperly filed a warrant that would have kept Clemmons off the street, essentially rendering it invisible to authorities in Washington. Arkansas officials, however, counter that their warrant was handled properly.

Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire announced Wednesday that she would refuse any more Arkansas parolees pending a review of how the interstate system for managing offenders worked in Clemmons' case.

"The improper filing of this warrant, such that he was able to post bail, is very troubling," Gregoire said.

Matt DeCample, a spokesman for Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe, said state officials hoped the move was temporary and defended Arkansas' efforts regarding Clemmons.

"Everything we've checked shows we did it by the book," DeCample said.

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by barbaram99 December 3, 2009 10:42 PM EST
We are having that talk..Yet I think no one is listening..I read Canada Gun laws on the net..Very smart they are. I see no reason that America need the the right to bear arms. I realise the the founding fathers put the right to bear arms in the constution..The fathers could not see today when they penned that document..
I am Maine born and raised..I lived in gun free homes growing up and still to this day..
America was a great nation..
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by pollroller1 December 3, 2009 1:52 PM EST
What a dummy. If he had only kidnapped and raped a child, he would still be alive and out on the streets.
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by pollroller1 December 3, 2009 1:55 PM EST
A bleeding heart Judge would have turned him loose because he found Jesus.
by DoubleHappiness88 December 3, 2009 12:36 PM EST
Why did Maurice Clemmons choose those particular police to kill?
Was there a connection between Maurice Clemmons and those officers?
Was Maurice Clemmons paid to murder them? If so, by whom, and why?
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by SusanStoHelit December 3, 2009 1:12 PM EST
Random, silly! He told his whole family about his plan to kill random police officers, then went somewhere they hang out and did so. It's nothing but a random crime.
by SusanStoHelit December 3, 2009 12:32 PM EST
I love it - refuse any more Arkansas parolees. They seem to be using other states as dumping grounds, then don't bother filing for any parole violation that might mean they have to return to Arkansas jails. Nice way to save money - but it costs lives.
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by DoubleHappiness88 December 3, 2009 12:40 PM EST
Mike Huckabee had Maurice Clemmons released because Clemmons claimed to have joined Huckabee*s religious cult, christianity.
by SusanStoHelit December 3, 2009 12:22 PM EST
Family is more important - and ALL of those cops had families - as well as the others Clemmons wanted to murder. They can go be a family in jail where they belong, if they feel no one else's family matters.
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by hungry1968-17 December 3, 2009 11:32 AM EST
by hologram5 December 3, 2009 11:11 AM EST
You know I live in Seattle and have NEVER heard of the so-called "Blackfoot" soldiers so I don't know where you are getting you so called information.






Information matters little to racists like jgg000015.

ANY website that supports what he says, is conclusive enough for him.
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by jgg000015 December 3, 2009 11:47 AM EST
hologram, obviously you've never been to the cummins jail which apparently is a spawning ground for the seattle blackfoot soldiers.
I would also venture a guess that you would have no reason to even want to know anything about them. hungry, sweetie, baby, darlin', you gotta spend less time with your chris matthews blow-up doll and get out more.
by hungry1968-17 December 3, 2009 12:01 PM EST
Isn't it funny that YOU ALONE are the ONLY person that is pathetically attempting to draw a line between this scummbbag cop killer, and Islam?

You get YOUR information from white supremacist websites like: thelastcrusade.org/, instead of from ACTUAL NEWS ORGANIZATIONS, and then say I need to get out more?

Umm, okay.....

Maybe you'll get lucky and they'll let you share a padded cell with Glenn Beck?
by monumentalfigure December 3, 2009 11:14 AM EST
Some think there is nothing wrong in killing some police or some people that stand on their way or have a different opinion...

But, you know, it is wrong! Surpriced? Don't be.

Society can't accept an open war driven by it's citizens against it, it has to react. At least on a long sight... No possibility, otherwise society disappears and everybody ends up killing each other for no reason. An then, the people who work and pay taxes are the first to be killed - well, at least at the beginning. What happens then when they start to react on their own - that's not so easy to say, but at least you can say they can do things too. They can compete on street level too, if the need should arise.
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by Oregon_State_OSU December 3, 2009 11:09 AM EST
Geeeeezzzzz hungry1968-17

Do the people at your Group Home know your on the computer UnSupervised making Factless, Mindless, Pointless Rants on the internet.
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by Oregon_State_OSU December 3, 2009 11:05 AM EST
hungry1968-17 December 3, 2009 10:34 AM EST

What I DO find hilarious is YOUR assertion that you can comment or post on ANYTHING YOU WANT, not 20 minutes after you told me what I should or should not post.

hungry1968-17, NO: What I SAID was this article was not about Palin and you made a comment about Palin so find an article about Palin and then post your Factless, Brainless Rants hungry1968-17.
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by hungry1968-17 December 3, 2009 11:35 AM EST
Either way, censorship doesn't fly in America.

Maybe where you live, but not in this country.
by hungry1968-17 December 3, 2009 10:38 AM EST
by jgg000015 December 3, 2009 10:34 AM EST
yes, it says I have deductive reasoning skills of which you are completely devoid. How about if the driver is also a member of the seattle blackfoot soldiers - which has not yet been confirmed - but is suspected? Would that confirmation jolt the synapses in your little brain? Would that information make it "relevent" for you?







Why would it?

So some white supremacist like you can fabricate ANOTHER story, and post it on the white supremacist website that you get your info from, where you'll accept it as 100% unquestionable truth?

If you weren't such a hate filled racist, you'd be funny.
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by jgg000015 December 3, 2009 10:43 AM EST
yea, I'm a white supracist racist, and you're pathetic.
by hungry1968-17 December 3, 2009 10:46 AM EST
Admitting your problem, is the first step to recovery.

Good job.

Now go get yourself a good psychotherapist or psychologist.

I sincerely wish you well in your recovery, and hope you can rejoin the human race quickly.
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