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Srbphoto

climber
Kennewick wa
Topic Author's Original Post - Jan 1, 2012 - 03:12pm PT
RANGER SHOT: Mt. Rainier National Park stages manhunt
By The (Tacoma) News Tribune
Tri-City Herald
LONGMIRE — A ranger at Mount Rainier National Park was shot this morning, and the park has been closed as a result of the emergency.
The shooting occurred just before 11 a.m. near the Longmire Ranger Station at the park. The initial report listed the victim as a Forest Service ranger rather than a National Park Service ranger.
"Officer down, information just coming in. Stay out of area suspect armed with a long rifle on foot," the Pierce County Sheriff's Department reported on Twitter around 11:25 this morning.
The condition of the park ranger is unknown at this time, Pierce County Sheriff's Department spokesman Ed Troyer said.
Units from the Washington State Patrol and the Pierce County Sheriff's Department are responding to the park and searching for the suspect.
Both agencies request that the public stays out of the area.

Read more here: http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2012/01/01/1771192/shooting-mt-rainier-national-park.html#storylink=cpy
Norton

Social climber
the Wastelands
Jan 1, 2012 - 03:17pm PT
Gees I hate hearing of this.

These rangers work because they love protecting our national resources.

I hope he recovers.
Toker Villain

Big Wall climber
Toquerville, Utah
Jan 1, 2012 - 04:20pm PT
Said Rainier and I thought park. Not too often you hear of a ranger shot.

I have no beef with the FS or department of Agriculture.
Largo

Sport climber
The Big Wide Open Face
Jan 1, 2012 - 04:52pm PT
According to Bacher, the suspect was stopped around 10:11 a.m. by another ranger. The suspect took off in his vehicle and was stopped by Anderson, who was monitoring a road block. Anderson was shot, and the suspect fled on foot, Bacher said.

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If the killer was already on the run, you wonder why anyone ever approached in a way that would allow them to get shot. And shot with a rifle. How strange is that? Not only horrible, but terribly odd. I can't imagine that the vic, a woman working for the forest service, ever got training to handle such a situation.

Sad news.

JL
bvb

Social climber
flagstaff arizona
Jan 1, 2012 - 05:52pm PT
Well, that's not cool. That's really, really bad.

I have many critical observations to make regarding Law Enforcement operations in the National Park Service. NPS LE personnel are routinely placed in harm's way, due to the nature of the environment they operate in, jurisdictional quandries (exclusive, partial, concurrent, proprietary), staffing and training issues, and what I believe is a deeply embedded characteristic of the organizational culture to simply Get Things Done.

Largo makes an excellent point. No way a single ranger should be manning a checkpoint or roadblock under those circumstances. I'm hopeful the particulars regarding the murder of this ranger will result in sound recommendations for improvement, but if history offers any lessons it's likely that any suggestions will be slowly and incompletely adapted, funding to implement recommendations will not be forthcoming and, most importantly, commissioned NPS personnel will continue -- in the heat of the moment -- to insert themselves into circumstances and situations that a full-time professional Urban police department would simply never do.

The NPS is a brilliant agency, and I've been royally busted by rangers and then let off the hook more times than I can remember. Yes, there are many rangers, particularly in the big parks, that are badge-heavy bad seeds that should be shown the door. They are the exception to the rule.

I hope they catch this motherf*#ker and lock him away for life. I hope this woman did not leave behind any children. And I hope those guys (the NPS) take a long, hard what-the-f*#k-happened-here gaze at this incident and make sure it does not happen again.

EDIT: Married with two kids. Compound tragedy.
Longstick

Social climber
Seattle, WA
Jan 1, 2012 - 06:06pm PT
Bummer....

Another article from Seattle Times...

http://today.seattletimes.com/2012/01/park-ranger-shot-at-mount-rainier/
Gunkie

Trad climber
East Coast US
Jan 1, 2012 - 06:11pm PT
I hope they catch this motherf*#ker and lock him away for life.


I'm thinking more along the lines of a nice long slow roasting over one of the more benevolent geothermal vents.
10b4me

Boulder climber
dingy room at the Happy boulders hotel
Jan 1, 2012 - 06:44pm PT
yes, this sucks.
FRUMY

Trad climber
SHERMAN OAKS,CA
Jan 1, 2012 - 06:49pm PT
Don't know what to say.
Sorry to hear this.
The Guy

Trad climber
Portland, OR
Jan 1, 2012 - 07:01pm PT
He'll be hunted and mounted. Condolences to the rangers family. Her husband was working as well in another area of the park. That has to be the worst call ever.
reddirt

climber
PNW
Jan 1, 2012 - 07:17pm PT
sorta, kinda, but not completely addresses Largo's point:

"The incident started about 10:15 a.m., Taylor said, when park rangers attempted to pull over a vehicle on the road just above Longmire. The car kept going.

When officers radioed that the suspect failed to stop, Anderson, in another vehicle, set up a roadblock by pulling her car across the road a mile or so south of Paradise at a pull out known as Barns Flat.

“He just jumped out and shot her,” Taylor said."

http://today.seattletimes.com/2012/01/park-ranger-shot-at-mount-rainier/
Risk

Mountain climber
Olympia, WA
Jan 1, 2012 - 07:18pm PT
This is a true tragedy in many ways. Most importantly, this is a horrific and permanent loss to the Anderson family; God please give this family the strength to move forward with their lives without their mother and wife. But, all of us may feel the impact of this murder; under the guise of “increased public safety,” we’ll see more and more law enforcement personnel and presence in our national parks and federal public lands, and /or more closures and restrictions if funding remains insufficient for patrols and presence, and proper training. One another aspect, opening up our national parks to visitors with weapons could be a factor. Once we find out who the murderer is, many questions could get answered.

Condolences to the Anderson family and to the Mt. Rainier staff.

neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Jan 1, 2012 - 07:28pm PT
hey there say, all.... :(

my condolences to the loved ones and family of this ranger...
prayers that they find the man that killed her... :(

very sad for the mom, and the childrens new year of life... :(
go-B

climber
Habakkuk 3:19 Sozo
Jan 1, 2012 - 07:59pm PT
Horrible! Cut down in the prim of her life leaving behind her young family, senseless!
In one of the most beautiful places, so sad!
They need to bring that guy to justice before anything else happens!
Port

Trad climber
San Diego
Jan 1, 2012 - 09:33pm PT
Even with survival training, how long can this guy last in the woods? It must be extremely cold at night. I hope a park ranger gets the opportunity to kill him.
YosemiteSteve

Trad climber
CA
Jan 1, 2012 - 09:41pm PT
Tragic. Here's more information with about the incident with this chilling line:

"Officers attempting to reach Ranger Anderson were held at bay for approximately three hours as the suspect continued to fire on them."

Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/21076-park-ranger-margaret-anderson#ixzz1iGTpW1gn
SteveW

Trad climber
The state of confusion
Jan 1, 2012 - 09:47pm PT
My condolences to the family and friends of Ranger Anderson.

Let's hope the killer is found and captured before he can kill again.
Jan

Mountain climber
Okinawa, Japan
Jan 1, 2012 - 09:51pm PT
I'm so sorry to hear this. Condolences to the family and friends.
All hope and energy directed toward no one else being harmed.
JEleazarian

Trad climber
Fresno CA
Jan 1, 2012 - 09:55pm PT
I just read the articles, and then saw this thread. Terrible news of terrible deeds. My condolences to the family, friends and community. The suspect apparently had body armor and weapons in his car. Is this a suicide by cop waiting to happen?

John
Lynne Leichtfuss

Trad climber
Will know soon
Jan 1, 2012 - 09:59pm PT
Life....we enjoy it, try and live it to the fullest, have a spouse and children we love, a job we are happy with when suddenly out of no where comes a moment of time that undoes it all.

One single moment that changes things forever......

Sending huge prayers and thoughts of comfort and eventual peace for this family and all their loved ones and friends touched forever by this tragedy.

The ultimate loser is the killer. The darkness in a soul that could move a human to do such an act of evil must be blacker than any of us can even imagine.

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