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Maurice Clemmons (February 6, 1972 – December 1, 2009) was identified as the shooter in the November 29, 2009 murder of four police officers in Parkland, Washington. [4] After evading police for two days following the shooting, Clemmons was shot and killed by a police officer in Seattle .
The evidence is undisputed that Darcus Allen heard Maurice Clemmons talking about his intent to murder police officers in the days leading up to Nov. 29, 2009,” Zaro said.
Dorcus Dewayne Allen, 51, was first convicted in 2011 by a Pierce County jury of driving his friend and employer, Maurice Clemmons, to and from the fatal shooting.
Prosecutors said Allen drove Maurice Clemmons to and from the area of the coffee shop where Clemmons shot and killed officers Mark Renninger, Tina Griswold, Gregory Richards and Ronald Owens as ...
Maurice Clemmons, 37, American felon, perpetrator of the 2009 shooting of Lakewood, Washington, police officers, shot. [2] Neil Dougall, 88, British footballer (Plymouth Argyle). [3] Tommy Henrich, 96, American baseball player (New York Yankees). [4] Bilal Omer Khan, 55, Pakistani general, victim of December 2009 Rawalpindi terrorist attack [5]
Clemmons, Maurice Washington (Seattle) Shot after refusing commands to stop and after reaching into waist area. Clemmons was the prime suspect in a recent killing of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington two days earlier. [25] 2009-11-25 Jackson, Perez (36) Florida (Orlando) [26] 2009-11-23 Provencal, Alan (69) Florida (North Port) [27 ...
Dorcus Dewayne Allen, 51, was first convicted in 2011 of driving his friend and employer, Maurice Clemmons, to and from the shooting. Clemmons was killed after a manhunt, and others accused of ...
On the morning of November 29, 2009, four Lakewood Police Department officers were shot and killed at a coffee shop in Parkland by Maurice Clemmons, an ex-convict. All four officers had served with the department since its inception and died at the scene; two baristas and several customers in the shop were not injured.