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Fox: West Virginia Sniper Hits 4th Victim, Got Away in 100mph+ police chase (Dunbar, Kanawha County)
Fox News
| August 21, 2003
| Rick Leventhal
Posted on 08/21/2003 12:13:17 AM PDT by Timesink
That's about it for now. More TK...
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: sniper; sniperstyleshootings; westvirginia; wvsniper
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posted on
08/21/2003 12:13:18 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
Good Lord.
2
posted on
08/21/2003 12:15:11 AM PDT
by
wardaddy
(lost in a knuckledragger wilderness of my own making)
To: Timesink
It's like three in the morning there. What time did this happen?
And...will this again be Islam-related?
3
posted on
08/21/2003 12:17:19 AM PDT
by
tallhappy
To: Timesink
Got away?????
How in the Hell does he "get away" in an era when cops have helicopters and radios and God knows what else?
4
posted on
08/21/2003 12:17:32 AM PDT
by
Ronin
(Qui tacet consentit!)
To: Ronin
Holy Moly
5
posted on
08/21/2003 12:18:34 AM PDT
by
Rome2000
(Convicted felons for Kerry, McCarthy was right!)
To: Ronin
How in the Hell does he "get away" in an era when cops have helicopters and radios and God knows what else?I can't guarantee it, but I don't think the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department has a chopper.
6
posted on
08/21/2003 12:18:48 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: tallhappy
It's like three in the morning there. What time did this happen?Rick didn't say, but I presume it was just a short time ago.
Of course, our three local TV news outlets are sound asleep, running network programming, so I don't know where I'm going to get any more information until Fox reports more or the AP spits something out.
7
posted on
08/21/2003 12:22:24 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: wardaddy
Forgot to add, this victim was a female under the age of 18 ... I think Rick said 16, but I don't remember for certain.
8
posted on
08/21/2003 12:24:12 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: Ronin
Maybe they are waiting for the Robert Byrd Helicopter Hanger.
9
posted on
08/21/2003 12:24:23 AM PDT
by
Ruth A.
To: Timesink
This just sucks! - I hope they catch this a-hole soon (but this could be a copy-cat other than the person who shot the other 3 recently)
To: Timesink
The idea that the victim was (possibly) a kid makes me lean towards a copycat muhammad/malvo with similar beliefs.
11
posted on
08/21/2003 12:30:39 AM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: mountaineer

DUCK!
12
posted on
08/21/2003 12:39:15 AM PDT
by
martin_fierro
(A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
To: brigette
Update:
Search continues for truck. Go-Mart in Dunbar, another convenience store. Happened ~3 hours ago. Investigators starting to pack up. Two shots fired at a couple, boyfriend saw truck like the one suspected ... chase went 120-130 mph, officer(s) lost trail. UNCLEAR if girl was actually hit.
13
posted on
08/21/2003 12:39:43 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: brigette
Rick is saying she was shot AT. I don't think she was hit.
14
posted on
08/21/2003 12:40:30 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
Sniper Hunt Hindered by W. Virginia's Penchant for Rifles, Pickups
Thursday, August 21, 2003
CHARLESTON, W.Va. Rifles and pickups go together in West Virginia (search), so finding a sniper suspect driving a flatbed Ford in the hills and valleys around the capital is a difficult task -- at best.
Based on eyewitness accounts, investigators are looking for a dark-colored, two-tone Ford F-150 (search) extended cab pickup that was seen at two of three recent sniper-style shootings in the area.
Jeanie Patton, 31, and Okey Meadows Jr., 26, both of Campbells Creek, were killed within 90 minutes of each other at rural convenience stores about 10 miles apart on U.S. 60. Authorities say both shots probably came from a .22-caliber rifle -- the most popular style of small-caliber rifle in the state.
"It would have been more beneficial to us if it had been an uncommon weapon and an uncommon vehicle," Kanawha County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Phil Morris (search) said Wednesday.
Authorities said they were investigating a shooting at a convenience store late Wednesdsay in Dunbar, about 6 miles from Charleston. Police said no one was killed and would not confirm whether anyone had been hit in the incident around 11:30 p.m.
A spokesman with U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said witnesses were being interviewed but he did not provide further details.
A short time after that shooting was reported, a deputy pursued and then lost a pickup truck he saw speeding down U.S. Route 60, a dispatcher said. Authorities said they weren't sure if the incidents were connected, but said a search for the truck was under way Thursday.
Ford F-150s are popular in the state, accounting for more than 2,600 sales last year, according to the West Virginia Automotive and Truck Dealers Association. It ranks as the second most stolen vehicle in West Virginia, behind the Chevrolet Cavalier, the National Insurance Crime Bureau says.
Now, every blue, black or maroon Ford with gold trim is suspect.
On Wednesday, police released enhanced images of a Ford extended cab pickup similar to the vehicle seen by witnesses at both Patton's and Meadow's shootings.
Investigators also announced Wednesday that they want to question a man eyewitnesses have placed near the truck in the Campbells Creek area days before Patton and Meadows were shot, said Kanawha County Sheriff's Lt. Jess Bailes.
The man, described as being white, 6-feet tall with trim build and a beard, is not considered a suspect, but someone "we want to talk to," Bailes said.
Authorities plan to create a sketch of the man but will not release it to the public because they do not want to taint other possible eyewitness accounts, Bailes said.
Eyewitnesses have also told police that they saw a large white man in the truck the night of the shootings.
No vehicle descriptions have been offered in the Aug. 10 shooting of 44-year-old Gary Carrier Jr., who was killed while making a telephone call outside a Charleston convenience store. Police have yet to release ballistic information on the shooting.
However, police have said that Carrier, Patton and Meadows were shot in the head or neck from a distance of 50 yards to 75 yards. Given West Virginia's hunting heritage, looking for a small-caliber rifle "can be like looking for needle in a haystack," Morris said.
Young hunters usually begin using a .22-caliber rifle after learning to shoot with a B-B gun. "A lot of people use them to squirrel hunt and for small game," Coleman said. "A lot of people use them for target practice."
While authorities have probed possible drug connections in the deaths, a friend of Meadows said he "was definitely not into drugs."
"They're trying to relate this to drugs, and I think that's a lot of bull," Brett Page said Wednesday. "It's making a lot of people mad. He was a really good guy who took care of his kid and took care of his body."
A city, county and federal task force has been working on the shootings since last week. Teams of investigators have gone door-to-door in the hopes of finding more eyewitnesses.
To: brigette
To: brigette
The solution will have to be quickly established roadblocks. If Moose had actually had his teams look at the data, they would have caught the DC snipers earlier. They had been stopped (and logged) at several of the shooting locations. That kind of coincidence would be hard to explain. The "white van" proved to be a dangerously false lead.
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posted on
08/21/2003 12:45:46 AM PDT
by
weegee
To: brigette
Sniper Hunt Hindered by W. Virginia's Penchant for Rifles, Pickups You just KNOW what they're gonna say....
18
posted on
08/21/2003 12:47:24 AM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: brigette
Another possible sniper-like shooting in West Virginia
Charleston, West Virginia-AP -- A search for a pickup truck and its driver is under way in West Virginia after the latest convenience store shooting.
Late last night, authorities were called to the scene of a shooting at a convenience store in Dunbar, about six miles from Charleston. Emergency responders say there were no injuries in the 11:30 p-m incident.
A short time after the Dunbar shooting, a Kanawha County Sheriff's deputy spotted a pickup truck nearby moving down a highway at a high rate of speed. A dispatcher says the deputy pursued the truck but later lost sight of it.
A spokesman with U-S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says witnesses are being interviewed but he declined to provide further information.
Three people have been killed in previous sniper-style shootings in the state.
19
posted on
08/21/2003 12:52:57 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
It looks like it may have been a flatbed truck they were chasing tonight? (see the first few lines in the story I just posted)
To: All
This gets worse and worse. You mean these yahoos they call cops with police cars couldn't catch a PICKUP TRUCK after a 120 mph chase and the sucker gets CLEAN AWAY???
Keee-RIST on a blooming CRUTCH!!! I thought that only happened in Dukes of Hazard reruns.
I want details. Heads should roll over this. This is beyond ridiculous!!!!
21
posted on
08/21/2003 1:04:33 AM PDT
by
Ronin
(Qui tacet consentit!)
To: Timesink
U-S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
I have been hearing this only lately. When did the BATF become the BATFE? What's next? The U-S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Loud Noises, Disagreeable Comments and Really Bad Hair Pieces.
To: Ronin
How in the Hell does he "get away"
________________
Drive West Virginia highways and you will understand.
To: Ronin
If you are not right up on the guy you are chasing, and traffic is heavy, and you cannot get backup to intercept him, then catching him is much easier said than done. there are too many variables to just jump up and blame the cop, especially a county unit. They are most often spread a lot thinner than city cops.
To: Lion Den Dan
There are a lot of places a truck can go that a police car can not.
To: Timesink
I thought the FBI was involved - and they most certainly have all the latest equipment.
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posted on
08/21/2003 1:10:02 AM PDT
by
CyberAnt
( America - "The Greatest Nation on the Face of the Earth")
To: Thorondir
That hair peice idea has real merit. Something must be done!
To: LiberationIT
Can we get rap music included? Hip Hop? Fat women wearing bikinis?
28
posted on
08/21/2003 1:18:04 AM PDT
by
Ronin
(Qui tacet consentit!)
To: LiberationIT
I have always wwondered what alcohol, tobacco and firearms had to do with each other, anyways.
No wonder that bureau is manned by a bunch of jackbooted nuts.
To: Ronin
How about people with bad breath who stand too close?
To: brigette; Joe Brower
"Sniper Hunt Hindered by W. Virginia's Penchant for Rifles, Pickups" You know that gets my goat. Just for that, I hope one of those patriotic Americans turns out to be the one that catches this scum.
31
posted on
08/21/2003 1:23:04 AM PDT
by
risk
To: Thorondir
Since I eat garlic and love onions, I am against that one.
32
posted on
08/21/2003 1:28:15 AM PDT
by
Ronin
(Qui tacet consentit!)
To: Ronin
Sure, but The U-S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Loud Noises, Disagreeable Comments, Really Bad Hair Pieces, Rap Music, Hip Hop, Fat Women Wearing Bikinis, Fat Men Without Shirts, Visible Butt Cracks and People With Bad Breath Who Stand Too Close is just too good!
To: Ronin
Sure, but The U-S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Loud Noises, Disagreeable Comments, Really Bad Hair Pieces, Rap Music, Hip Hop, Fat Women Wearing Bikinis, Fat Men Without Shirts, Visible Butt Cracks and People With Bad Breath Who Stand Too Close is just too good!
To: Thorondir
Hmmm... needs something about cell phone users in elegant restaurants.
35
posted on
08/21/2003 1:37:21 AM PDT
by
Ronin
(Qui tacet consentit!)
To: Thorondir
Oops! Oops! I I mean mean oops oops, , double doubbllee ppoosstt..
To: Ronin
How about Neighbors Who Let Their Dogs Stand Outside And Bark All Night.
To: Thorondir
I have always wwondered what alcohol, tobacco and firearms had to do with each other, anyways. The power to tax is the power to destroy.
Those who disagree with the "war on drugs" believe that legalizing drugs would stop the DEA. There are those who say "legalize it and tax the hell out of it", that would just move the DEA under the ATF. Also the FDA might have control over the drug trade (maybe, maybe not; they don't oversee vitamins and other "health" supplements although there are some pushing for it).
The ATF left automobile taxing to the DMV.
38
posted on
08/21/2003 1:48:28 AM PDT
by
weegee
To: weegee
Yeah, but what about those really, really bad hair pieces?
To: RandallFlagg
You just KNOW what they're gonna say...."Sniper hunt hindered by W. Virginia's penchant for mountains, dense foliage, and unlit areas where snipers can sit and draw a bead?" I hate these media pukes.
40
posted on
08/21/2003 1:53:02 AM PDT
by
FlyVet
To: Timesink
4th victim? I had no idea....
41
posted on
08/21/2003 1:55:45 AM PDT
by
KayEyeDoubleDee
(const tag& thisTagWontChange)
To: Thorondir
How about calling it the Bureau of
Ostrich farmering
Loud Noises
Disagreeable comments
Firearms
Alcohol
Rap Music
Tobacco
and
Sins (assorted)?
42
posted on
08/21/2003 1:57:15 AM PDT
by
weegee
To: Thorondir
Is a combover really any better than a bad hairpiece?
43
posted on
08/21/2003 1:58:22 AM PDT
by
weegee
To: Thorondir
aka, the ATFELNDCRBHPRMHHFWWBFMWSVBCPWBBWSTC
44
posted on
08/21/2003 1:59:15 AM PDT
by
KayEyeDoubleDee
(const tag& thisTagWontChange)
To: KayEyeDoubleDee
Or the USBOATFE&FILTHYJACKBOOTEDTHUGSFROMHELL.
To: weegee
I think the legal definition of a combover puts it in a higher category of felony.
To: Timesink
I didn't relize this was fresh when I heard it.
The girl said she saw a bullet go by inches from her into a medal box mounted on the wall(the nigh box where customers pay)
BTW I do not know much about firearms/ballistics but Can you see a bullet passing you? I though they traveled to fast?
130miles an hour. Didn;t know a Truck could go that fast.
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posted on
08/21/2003 2:04:14 AM PDT
by
oceanperch
(My keyboard is not functioning due to remodeling)
To: LiberationIT
Agree. My son watches trinity broadcating and there is a woman preacher who wears a pinkisk blonde style wig with her grey hair poofed out on the forehead area. Eyes like Tammy Faye. About 60yrs old.
48
posted on
08/21/2003 2:13:14 AM PDT
by
oceanperch
(My keyboard is not functioning due to remodeling)
To: weegee
LOL! It must be late. I just caught that acronym! ROTF!
To: Ronin
Then, there's always Bart Simpson's "Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Puppies".
50
posted on
08/21/2003 2:32:40 AM PDT
by
Wondervixen
(Ask for her by name--Accept no substitutes!)
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