Suspect in Custody After Fatal Shooting in Alabama Police Station

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FAYETTE, AL — A suspect being booked at a small town police station grabbed an officer's gun and opened fire early Saturday, killing two officers and a dispatcher before fleeing in a police car, authorities said.

The dark blue Crown Victoria police cruiser was spotted about 3 hours later, just across the state line in Mississippi, and the driver was arrested, said Lowndes County, Miss. Sheriff's Deputy Tony Mulligan.

Mississippi authorities in jail records identified the driver as Devan Darnel Moore, 18, of Jasper, a town about 30 miles northeast of Fayette.

Moore's father, Kenneth Moore, told The Associated Press on Saturday that his son had a troubled history but that he thought the young man had turned things around when he graduated from high school two weeks ago and announced he would join the Air Force.

"The people here that I've been talking to, I told he needs help," Kenneth Moore told the AP after his son's arrest.

The two Fayette police officers and dispatcher were shot to death inside the one-story, brick police station, near the town's City Hall, at about 5:30 a.m., said coroner Richard Nelson. A firefighter who heard the shots from the fire station next door found the bodies and alerted authorities. Moore was arrested at 9 a.m. about 12 miles west of the Alabama border.

At the time of the shooting, the suspect was being booked in connection with a stolen vehicle, said Fayette City Councilman David Brand.

Mayor Ray Nelson said the suspect had been handcuffed after being stopped about 3 a.m., but the handcuffs could have been removed during fingerprinting.

"There was a struggle," Nelson said, and an officer's weapon was taken by the suspect. Nelson said the department had 14 officers before the shooting.

"This is a tragedy for our community," Nelson said. The Alabama House of Representatives, in session Saturday, held a moment of silence for the victims.

Fayette City Councilman Cedric Wilson identified the dead as Cpl. James Crump, Officer Arnold Strickland and dispatcher Ace Mealer. He said he was familiar with the suspect but didn't know what could have motivated the shooting.

"That kind of boggles all of us, what would make him do such a thing," Wilson said.

He said the dead officers and dispatcher were alone in the police station at the time and that a firefighter found the bodies and called for help.

Moore's father told The AP that his son was a troubled young man and that the boy's mother had told him the teen was involved in selling drugs.

"I kept telling people about it, going to the church and telling people he was a troubled child, but people didn't pay me no mind," he said. "I raised him from a baby, but people don't listen."

Kenneth Moore said he sent his son to live with the young man's mother two years ago because he couldn't control him. He said that his son would often steal his car and that last year his mother found a gun in the house belonging to him.

"I'm a discipline parent and everybody around town knows I'm a good parent," Moore said. "One parent can't do it all by himself."

Doris Brasher, who owns a grocery store on Highway 96, said many in the close-knit town knew the three men who were killed.

"I was just upset about the policemen because Mr. Strickland — one of the officers who was killed — came by regularly and stopped in by the store and made sure I was OK," Brasher said. "He was a very nice man."

Outside the police station Saturday, about a half-dozen members of the police department and county sheriff's office placed two black ribbons on signposts and bowed their heads in prayer.

"It's a sad day for all of us who wear the badge," said Police Chief Euel Hall.

Fayette, a town of about 5,000 residents, is about 50 miles west of Birmingham in a mostly rural, forested area near Alabama's coal mines.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,88830,00.html
 
That's terrible. I hope they hang the animal. My heart goes out to the slain dispatcher and officers famliies.

The kids father said he was going to join the Air Force. Do they let you into the military with a criminal record?
 
The kids father said he was going to join the Air Force. Do they let you into the military with a criminal record?

No it must all be expunged or sealed. However if you prove your character sufficiently and prove troubled days are behind you they can usuall figure things out. This kid did not sound like he was interested in putting things behind him.
 
He was joining the Air Force like I'm joining the Taliban.

Wait a few minutes though, and a few of the folks here will tell you that he was justified in killing the cops because they made him "afraid for his life". :barf: :barf: :barf: :barf:
 
So Sad-

I heard about this at work this PM (06-07-03)! My
thought's and prayer's go out to the slain officer's
and dispatcher's family's. Seems like the great
State of Alabama has had its share of these kind'a
happening's recently. Maybe lethal injection is too
easy a death; let's fire up "YELLOW MAMA" and
get down to business!:) :uhoh: :rolleyes:

Best Wishes,
Ala Dan, N.R.A. Life Member
 
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