
Update: 12/1/09
Clemmons was shot dead early Tuesday morning after a confrontation with a lone Seattle police officer investigating a stolen vehicle, according to the Seattle Times. The weapon of one of the four murdered officers was allegedly found in Clemmons' possession.
Update: 11/30/09
Police say Clemmons was not in the house they surrounded. A warrant has been issued for his arrest and $125,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to his capture.
The alleged execution-style murders of four police officers in Lakewood, Wash., Sunday by Maurice Clemmons, 37, is just the latest in a string of mass shootings in this country that have become so common they almost aren't shocking anymore. The murders also highlight the fact that it is too easy to get your hands on a gun in this country and that mass killings won't stop until we do something about the availability of firearms.
Police say that Clemmons is suspected of walking in to a coffee shop just outside of Tacoma, where four officers were on their computers filing reports and preparing to begin their shifts. After allegedly flashing a weapon, an employee fled and then later heard gunshots.
Two officers were executed and a third tried to stop the shooting but was shot. A fourth officer managed to make it outside, where he opened fire on the suspect before collapsing and dying.
The murders of officers Tina Griswold, 40, Ronald Owens, 37, Sgt. Mark Renninger, 39 and Greg Richards, 42, are being described as the worst violence against police in Washington State history and come a month after a Seattle officer was executed while sitting in his police vehicle.
According to a report in the New York Times, police believe Clemmons was wounded and has possibly died from his injuries. A house in Seattle where he is believed to be hiding is surrounded.
According to the Seattle Times:
Investigators have no indication that Clemmons had a motive aimed specifically at any of the particular officers who were gunned down, Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said. "He was upset about being incarcerated," Troyer said. "He was just targeting cops.".....Clemmons has a long criminal record in Arkansas and Washington. He was released from custody in Pierce County just a week ago and was facing a charge of raping a child. Family members described him as being in a state of mental deterioration. Last spring, he was also accused of punching a sheriff's deputy in the face.
One of the questions that should come out of this tragedy is why it was so easy for someone with a criminal record and mental issues to acquire a weapon.

Look at the record of recent mass shootings and the same story emerges. Had guns not been so readily available, the killings may not have happened.
Easy gun access made it possible for an Army psychiatrist to kill 13 people at Fort Hood,Texas, earlier this month and for a young, disturbed man to kill 32 people during the Virginia Tech massacre. That's right, one person killed more than two dozen people in a matter of minutes. Neither of these tragedies would have been possible with knives.
In 2007, 1.2 million pistols, 1.5 million rifles and more than a million shotguns, revolvers and other types of firearms were manufactured in the U.S., according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. That's not even counting the number of guns imported to this country. In 2000, at least 1 million guns were imported here. I have not heard a logical reason why we need that many guns. If so many guns were not floating around they would not fall into the hands of criminals and the mentally ill so easily.
The research is clear: access to guns increases homicides. The Harvard School of Health has documented dozens of studies that come to one conclusion: "Across developed countries, where guns are more available, there are more homicides. These results often hold even when the United States is excluded."
A leading advocate of making guns more difficult to access, U.C.Berkeley Law Professor Franklin. E. Zimring, concluded:
That even the most cursory review of American gun-homicide data shows that reducing guns' "market share" of homicide must be a key ingredient of an enlightened firearms policy. This supposedly follows from the fact that gun assaults are 5–7 times more likely to result in death than non-gun assaults and from the fact that 70 percent of American homicides are committed with guns. Other countries with assault rates similar to America's but with lower gun prevalence and with a commensurately lower percentage of homicide committed with guns enjoy homicide rates 50%+ lower than America.
The shootings in Washington are a tragedy, but when will we stop being shocked and demand change?


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By: Jimmie on 11/30/2009 11:28AM
Gun laws do not help, guns used in crimes come from guns sold on the streets. There are more high powered guns in the projects than in urban America.
Guns can be bought in all the Arab corner stores in America, and the police know it, because they are paid to protect these stores. You never hear of raids on these stores. These are the stores that buy stolen merchandice and sell most of the drugs in Black America. They have the money and conection to keep it going. Nobody is going to tell on these stores because of police envolvement.
Legal guns are not used in crime unless they are stolen.
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By: olemadu on 11/30/2009 11:37AM
The fatal shooting deaths of the four on duty police officer, which was brutal, is not an viable reason to enact stricter gun laws. Yes, I know it's been said before; however, I'll say it again: A ban on firearms won't prevent criminals from accuiring them illegally.
And I'm a Black man.
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By: Shaquila on 11/30/2009 12:11PM
My sympathy to all of the families of the officers that were murdered. Brown, you are a part of this problem, what a stupid statement you made. This cop killer got what he deserved, death.
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By: Mike on 11/30/2009 5:44PM
There they go again black people. They want you unarmed (no 2nd Amendment rights for you) and I'll tell you why. It's because it'll make you defenseless and much easier to kill. That's why they prohibited blacks from owning firearms during slavery. Well, I'm armed and will keep my 2nd Amendment rights. Guns don't fire themselves; they need a person in order to work. My people don't want another Tulsa OK, do you?
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By: Robert on 11/30/2009 10:00PM
Like Chris Rock said, "I like guns." And I agree, I mean who wants to swing a sword anymore? But we have women and children trying to employ Disney politics and having too much a say in what keeps us safe. No, we don't need to get rid guns, we need to get rid of criminal minds. We need to put home-Ec back in schools and teach hunting and about death. Teach kids and PARENTS how to raise kids with the values our grandparents grew up with. Children raised on farms have a direct access to life and death; learning about their impact on one another. We need more shoot-to-kill House Bills like here in Alaska. We need stricter death penalty laws, and immigration laws. Oh, and no Black President. I'm sorry but our people are too maliable. Hey Barack! Grow a pair and stop listening to the status quo of WHITE lesbian man hating women who want to let every AIDS patient from Mexico and abroad in and give away my tax dollars to other obese lesbians in the form of "health care"!
That's my rant.
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By: sammy on 12/01/2009 9:47AM
mzztlove, I was not planning to come to this site tonight, but did so on whim because I just knew that there would be someone here making excuses for this animal who murdered four people.
Please, please find someone with an ounce of common sense to explain the actions of this murdering brute to you. A brute who was arrested and let out on bail for RAPING A CHILD.
People like you make me ashamed to be black.
P.S. Please stop typing in caps. Bad form.
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By: BKNY on 12/01/2009 8:00AM
Oh so now when it's the police being killed we need gun reform. Noone says nothing when kids in the poor neighborhoods are killed by gun violence everyday sometimes by the police and for no real reason at all. I admit sometimes cops are a real pain in the A$$, but I will never support the actions of this no good Child raping bastard. when they catch him and I know they will, I hope he gets everything that he deserves.
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By: muzapidge on 12/01/2009 8:31AM
Blame guns, blame cops, blame his childhood....Maybe he is just a CRIMINAL!
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By: Ed Patt on 12/01/2009 8:35AM
Guns do not kill people. People do. Law biding citizens will turn them in and others want leaving others at their mercy. Not Russia, China and Australia crime increase and out of control when guns were turned in to the government.
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By: The Sword on 12/01/2009 9:31AM
Guns are not the problem. Access to guns aren't the problem. It’s the people holding the weapon that’s the problem. When you take weapons out of the hands of responsible people you infringe on the rights of everyone.
I don't ever want to be in a situation where I can't protect myself and my family from a person like this who has obtained a weapon be it legally or illegally because my right to own a gun has been taken away.
There are always going to be crazy people in the world that break the law. More reason to own a gun in my opinion.
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