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Washington Deputy Among 6 Killed in Rampage


Posted: Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Updated: October 8th, 2008 05:06 PM EDT

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AP Photo/Mount Vernon Police Department

Deputy Anne Jackson


AP Photo/The Skagit Valley Herald, Scott Terrell

Washington State Troopers and a Skagit County Sheriff's Deputy lead shooting suspect, Isaac Zamora, 28, to the county jail, Sept. 2 in Mount Vernon, Wash.
By MANUEL VALDES
Associated Press Writer

ALGER, Wash. --

A shooting rampage in which six people died along a trail of blood stretching from a tiny town to the state's busiest highway ended with the surrender of a man who was recently released from jail, authorities said.

The man's mother described her son as "desperately mentally ill" and said the sheriff's deputy he's accused of killing had tried to help the family for years.

State Department of Corrections officials identified the gunman in Tuesday's deadly spree as Isaac Zamora, 28, who had just served a six-month jail sentence for drug possession in Skagit County, in northwest Washington.

Since his Aug. 6 release, Zamora had been under community supervision by corrections officers, spokesman Chad Lewis said.

Zamora's mother said she had tried repeatedly to get help for her mentally ill son.

"We're so devastated for the families," Dennise Zamora told The Associated Press by telephone. "I wish it would have been him or me that was killed. That's how deeply I feel about it."

The six who died included Skagit County Sheriff's Deputy Anne Jackson, 40, who was shot while responding to the initial call by Dennise Zamora.

The dead were found at multiple crime scenes. Jackson and a second person were killed at the same location near the small town of Alger, two construction workers found shot nearby, and a body was found a few houses away, Trooper Keith Leary said. A civilian motorist was killed along I-5 near a rest stop, Leary said.

Dennise Zamora described Jackson as a sympathetic figure who had tried to help the family in the past.

"She was very gracious," she said. "She knew exactly what we were going through, said her brother was going through some similar stuff."

At least two others were wounded, including a Washington State Patrol trooper shot while trying to stop the shooter on the freeway, the State Patrol said. A motorcyclist was shot in the arm at a Shell gas station.

"There are a lot of answers that are just not available right now," Everett police Sgt. Robert Goetz told a news conference late Tuesday.

After the shootings in the Alger area, the armed man raced south on the freeway at speeds in excess of 90 mph, with troopers, sheriff's deputies and Mount Vernon police in pursuit, Leary said.

The first shootings were reported shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday and the suspect was in custody by about 4:30 p.m. He turned himself in at the Skagit County Sheriff's Office.

The wounded trooper drove himself to a hospital and was released after treatment. He was identified as Trooper Troy Giddings. The other victims were not immediately identified.

Since his Aug. 6 release, Zamora had reported as ordered to corrections officials and had passed drug and alcohol screenings, Corrections Secretary Eldon Vail said.

"I want to extend our profound sorrow and heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the shootings," Vail said. "This is a senseless loss of the lives of innocent citizens and a member of our law-enforcement family."

Gov. Chris Gregoire called for an independent third-party review to be led by the head of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs and a prosecutor to be appointed by the Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys.

"I will be directing them to look into how this case was handled and provide an initial report to me within 10 days," Gregoire said late Tuesday night.

Hours after the shootings, a group of residents gathered at the Alger Bar and Grill to watch the television news.

"It's devastating for this town," Steve Thomas said, "The people here are very law enforcement-friendly. It's very somber."

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Associated Press writer Kathy McCarthy in Seattle contributed to this report.


Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Posted by Reds
(09/03/08 - 03:23 PM)
God Bless...



Posted by Paul Bodenhamer/Brotherhood of the Badge in West Virginia
(09/03/08 - 04:26 PM)
Rest in Peace
Rest in Peace Sister!

God be with the Jackson family, the Skagit County SO, WSP and all others effected by this tragic event.



Posted by K. Burns in Retired USAF Police Officer
(09/03/08 - 05:30 PM)
Deputy Anne Jackson RIP
RIP Deputy Anne Jackson. My condolences to the family.



Posted by Glen Carpenter, PCSD in Tacoma, WA
(09/04/08 - 01:13 AM)
Deputy Ann Jackson
I wish I could have been there for you, Ann. You will be sorely missed by all of us who knew you.

Strength and Honor.



Posted by M. Phillips, Mesquite,TX PD in Mesquite, TX
(09/04/08 - 01:53 AM)
Deputy Jackson
Thank you for your service, You are a Hero..



Posted by Dasat Iliya in Nigeria
(09/04/08 - 03:40 AM)
Is tragic
Is so terrible when one read of such terrible and tragic stories. May God continour protect and give us courage to fight all forms of evil acts.



Posted by Robbie Young in Milwaukee, WI
(09/04/08 - 04:16 AM)
GOD's Blessing
My heart goes out to the family for their loss and my thanks goes out to Deputy Jackson for service to the protection of life.



Posted by Shannen Brown in Tallahasse, FL
(09/04/08 - 11:59 PM)
Condolences
My heart goes out to the family. As a current woman in law enforcement, I applaud her dedication and commitment to the people we protect. Thank you Anne! May you rest in peace that you did all you could.

God Bless you and your, now, sufferring family,

Shannen Brown #610, TPD (10 yrs service)



Posted by Shannen Brown in Tallahasse, FL
(09/05/08 - 12:00 AM)
Condolences
My heart goes out to the family. As a current woman in law enforcement, I applaud her dedication and commitment to the people we protect. Thank you Anne! May you rest in peace that you did all you could.

God Bless you and your, now, sufferring family,

Shannen Brown #610, TPD (10 yrs service)



Posted by FLORIDA DEPUTY
(09/05/08 - 12:24 AM)
DEPUTY JACKSON
Deputy Jackson rest in peace. I can't believe this animal was taken alive! 'C mon guys!









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