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Updated Nov 5, 2009 - 7:46 am

Police say they have image of cop killer's car

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KIRO Radio Staff

Police investigating the killing of a Seattle police officer say video from a police car camera shows a car similar to the light-colored subcompact from which the fatal shots were fired.

Spokesman Sean Whitcomb says the video was recorded around the time and vicinity of the Halloween shooting.

Whitcomb called it a vehicle of interest Wednesday, and said police are continuing to investigate a number of other leads and still asking for tips.

After the shooting that killed Officer Tim Brenton and grazed Officer Britt Sweeney, the suspect car backed away in an apparent attempt to avoid the police car's camera. Whitcomb says that's a sign the shooting was planned.

Assistant Police Chief Jim Pugel said they received tips about the suspect's car described as a small, light- colored, two or four door vehicle, possible gray, white, or light blue.

"We are looking for a damaged vehicle and in fact, we've had several tips of cars that could have been involved," said Pugel in a news conference.

Pugel says Sweeney may have hit the other vehicle with some shots. "We are debriefing the officer, and she is not sure how or if her rounds definitely impacted the car or the person."

Pugel said police have not yet determined the type of weapon used in the shooting. "We still don't know what type of weapon was used. We have not recovered any yet."

The reward for information to help catch the killer of Brenton is now up to $105,000.

"Somebody knows something. They might think it's insignificant but it might be that piece that might crack the case," said Rich O'Neill, President of the Seattle Police Officer's Guild.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Investigators also are looking for any possible connections between the murder and the Oct. 22 torching of four police vehicles at a Seattle maintenance yard. Police spokesman Sean Whitcomb says the timing and sophisticated nature of both attacks warrant scrutiny.

Many people have left cards and flowers at the makeshift memorial at 29th and East Yesler.

Officer Brenton's family released a statement Tuesday afternoon expressing their thanks to the community. "The family of Officer Tim Brenton would like to thank the community for the tremendous outpouring of support. Even with the tragic loss, Tim's wife and children are finding solace in the support from the police community, their friends and family, and the community as a whole. We know that Tim would be honored and humbled by the limitless support that has been provided at the difficult time. We sincerely thank you for the generous emotional support, thoughts, and prayers."

A memorial service has been scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday at Seattle's Key Arena to honor Brenton. A fund has been set up for his family. Donations may be made at any Bank of America to the "Brenton Family Assistance Fund."

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Comments (21)
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  • amoeba7 wrote...
    Stop being a politician
    What a Mayor! Those Council members! You have to hand it to them all. You give rights to illegals and who knows how many of them are criminals from their rightful countries. When criminals are caught, you slap them on the wrist and say "Bad Boy" don't do that again. You let the anarchist run Seattle from the WTO to Mardi Gras while you are tying up the hands of the police officers. Then when the anarchist claim excessive force against the police officers, you pay them off. You come up with gun rules against law abiding citizens that have no effect on the criminals. Instead of having police go after criminals, you have them running after jay walkers so you can pay for your precious tunnel. Why don't you stop playing with peoples lives and worrying about the next election and just do your job?
  • jeromy wrote...
    amoeba7
    Very true - they turned our protection into part time ticket taking money collectors. You see cop can and think tax man.
  • AJ McCarrell wrote...
    Gee!
    I merely suggested this link and people started harassing me and threatening me. It just shows the general sickness with some of the people on this board.
  • Get Real wrote...
    What is amoeba7's logic?
    OK, I don't get the relavent connection between this terrible unpredictable act of violence to a fallen police officer & your political rant about corrupt illegals. This officer could have been killed by a mentally ill local & quite frankly I don't think that risk will ever be reduced by your slant on this horrible event. Considering the rare occurence of such an event as this heinous act, I think it is an insult to the family of the dead officer to use this to further your own political agenda. May he rest in peace & all sorry thoughts & comments be turned toward his family & friends for comfort!
  • Dark Jedi wrote...
    Seattle = Gotham
    And where.... is the batman? ;)
  • mitsuturbo wrote...
    it's sad really, for those that have lost
    where's the 60 thousand dollars coming from.. TAX DOLLARS? why don't other people who get murdered (who don't work jobs knowing full well they could be a target of such atrocities) get this kind of coverage, dedicated investigation, or reward offered?
  • swassociates wrote...
    Here's The Difference mitsuturbo
    When citizens are running from criminals, police are running to, and confronting criminals. I hope that helps.
  • minus wrote...
    85K ARE YOU FOR REAL?
    For 85k I'd turn in my best friend. True they might call me a snitch but right after that id go buy a jetski!
  • DebKraft wrote...
    God Bless............
    ANY family that has to deal with the daily stress of a member of their family going out to serve the public as a policeman, firefighter etc. They are under-paid, under-respected and rarely understood! I for one, salute these heroes - they are ALL in my prayers!!
  • AJ McCarrell wrote...
    SW Associates
    I take it you never actually called the police then. To the Everett PD's credit, I called them once when seeing some woman waving a knife at traffic and they came right away. That was nice. When someone was breaking into my mom's house and they called 2 hours later to check on everyone instead of coming out when they were called... Not so nice. That was the Key Peninsula detachment of the PCSO. Their response time is estimated by most residents as being 45 minutes to 1.5 hours. Or the time I sat with some 2 year old that wandered into highway 104 in Edmonds. The idiot dispatcher on the phone kept arguing about the street name instead of showing up to help. True, a lot of cops run into danger, but an awful lot just can't be bothered or prefer to wait to see if there's really a problem. They're still civil servants, and therefore subject to the laws of groupthink and the social psychology theories of collective unresponsiveness, such as what lead to Kitty Devries being raped and murdered in front of a crowded building and no one actually seemed to see it. When there is anonymity in large groups, people tend to hide behind it.


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