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  • 8
    Mar
    2013
    7:04am, EST

    Virginia loses 'a brave public servant': Veteran state trooper shot dead

    Virginia State Police via AP

    Hailed as a "hero," Master Trooper Junius Walker was shot dead on Thursday.

    A Virginia State Police trooper was shot and killed during a traffic stop on Thursday, and a suspect was arrested after exchanging fire with another trooper, authorities said.

    Master Trooper Junius A. Walker, 60, was shot multiple times, state police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said.

    Walker, who was patrolling alone, called for backup after being fired upon just before 1:30 p.m. ET.

    The second trooper arrived within two minutes and saw a male suspect firing into Walker's marked police vehicle, which was down an embankment off the southbound lanes of Interstate 85, Geller said.

    The second trooper fired at the suspect, who fled into nearby woods. He was found nearby and was arrested before 2 p.m. The suspect was not immediately identified. Charges were pending.

    “We're trying to determine if there was a second individual involved,” Geller said at a news conference near the scene in Dinwiddie County, just south of Richmond.

    Virginia State Police

    The scene of the fatal shooting of Master Trooper Junius Walker, off Interstate 85 in Virginia.

    Geller said authorities found a weapon and were trying to determine if it was the one used in the shooting.

    Gov. Bob McDonnell said Walker was a 40-year veteran of the state police.

    “Virginia's public safety professionals are on the front lines every day protecting their fellow citizens from harm and pursuing those individuals whose actions put others in danger,” McDonnell said. “These men and women are heroes who place their lives on the line to protect their fellow Virginians.”

    McDonnell expressed condolences to Walker's wife, two daughters and the rest of his family, friends and colleagues.

    “Virginia has lost a brave public servant and hero,” McDonnell said.

    The Associated Press

    126 comments

    Thank you, Master Trooper Walker, for your many years of service to your State!!! Its a shame, the state of our union is in today! People shooting kids, officers, anyone they can, shameful!!! Just shoot yourself, and leave everyone else, alone!!!

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  • 12
    Jun
    2012
    11:52am, EDT

    Alaska man mauled by bear climbs tree to escape

    By Miranda Leitsinger, Staff Writer, NBC News

    A hiker who clambered 30 feet up a tree in the Alaskan woods after being mauled by a brown bear is recovering after state troopers rescued him.


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    From high up in the tree, Ben Radakovich called 911 early Sunday to report the attack three miles from the head of Bird Creek Trail.

    “I was mauled by a brown bear,” he gasped in the call. “I’m bleeding bad.”

    Radakovich told the emergency operator that he was bleeding from his back and neck, and asked for an ambulance. The call appeared to disconnect at one point, and when Radakovich got back on the line, he told the operator that a bear cub was also on the scene.

    “I can hear the brown bear, it’s still huffing in the trees,” he said. “I was able to climb a tree. So I’m as high up in a tree as I can get.”

    “The damn thing was batting at me,” he later added.

    Troopers reached Radakovich about two hours after his 911 call, KTUU-TV reported.

    "He was pretty cold, shivering," Trooper Tim Lewis told the station. "He had multiple injuries, serious injuries."

    The Associated Press reported that Radakovich, of Eagle River, used ski poles to protect himself.

    Radakovich has been released from the hospital, KTUU-TV reported.

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    270 comments

    Luckiest man on the planet today goes to....

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  • 23
    Feb
    2012
    11:26am, EST

    Suspect in slaying of Wash. state trooper kills self

    AP Photo/The News Tribune, Dean J. Koepfler

    Investigators examine the area around the patrol car at the scene near Gorst, Wash., where a Washington state trooper was shot and killed during a traffic stop Thursday.

    By NBC News, msnbc.com staff and news services

    Updated at 5:11 p.m. ET: GORST, Wash. – A suspect in the shooting death of a Washington state trooper has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

    The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday afternoon that the man had passed away after being taken to Tacoma General Hospital.


    AP

    Trooper Tony Radulescu, 44.

    The suspect was 28-year-old Joshua Jearl Blake, an ex-con with a history of drugs, assaulting the mother of one of his children, and kicking out the window of a police car. Blake was the registered owner of a pickup that Trooper Tony Radulescu pulled over just before he was shot to death early Thursday.

    Investigators tracked Blake to a home near Port Orchard, where he shot himself as a SWAT team closed in.

    “It’s a bad day," Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste told KING5.com. "It’s a terrible thing to receive a phone call that lets you know that one of your people has been injured in the line of duty. To have that compounded by the loss of that trooper. It’s a bad day.”

    Radulescu, 44, had stopped the driver of a dark green Ford F-350 around 1 a.m. Thursday near Port Orchard, about 20 miles west of Seattle across the Puget Sound, and radioed the location and license plate number, according to Trooper Russ Winger.

    When the trooper didn't respond to status checks, a Kitsap County sheriff's deputy went to the scene and found the wounded trooper outside his patrol car.

    "He got here at 1:14 a.m., four minutes later, to find the injured trooper next to his vehicle," Trooper Ken Dickinson told KING5.com. "He immediately called for medical help."

    He was taken to St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, where he was declared dead.

    Three hours later, officers found the truck abandoned on a county road near Port Orchard, about two miles from the shooting scene.

    "It was down a long country driveway, so it was kind of obvious it was ditched back there," Winger told KING5.com. "You had to drive down there with some intent -- not a real reason to go down there."

    Troopers, deputies and other officers searched the area for the driver using dogs and questioning people. Dogs failed to pick up a track, Winger said.

    Officers from multiple law enforcement agencies in the region had canvassed the area, knocking on doors to do welfare checks at homes, according to KING5.com.  They urged residents to stay inside and call 911 if they saw anything suspicious. 
     
    'We're hurting'
    The slain trooper was a well-respected veteran who worked out of the Bremerton station. He was also a military veteran with a son who is a soldier.

    "We're all hurting, I'm hurting," Batiste told The Seattle Times. "He was a father and peer to many of us who was dearly loved. He served this country in the military and was with this organization for about 16 years."

    "It's difficult,” Winger told KING5.com. “He was a personal friend of mine, a personal co-worker, he worked closely with me.... I've known this person for 14-15 years. I've been too busy to really think about the tragedy of it right now. It's going to sink in later."

    Dozens of patrol cars with lights flashing escorted an aid car carrying the trooper's body about 6:30 a.m. Thursday from the hospital to the Pierce County medical examiner's office.

    The last Washington State Patrol trooper killed on duty was James Saunders, 31, who was shot in 1999 during a traffic stop in Pasco. Nicolas S. Vasquez pleaded guilty to aggravated murder and was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    God Bless that Trooper and his family.

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