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Updated Nov 8, 2009 - 4:23 pm

Police call cop shooting suspect a lone domestic terrorist

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Police described a suspect in the shooting death of a Seattle policeman as a "lone domestic terrorist" and said he was also suspected of firebombing four police vehicles.

At a news conference, Seattle Assistant Police Chief Jim Pugel identified 41-year-old Christopher Monfort as the man shot by police on Friday as he was sought in connection with the Halloween killing of officer Timothy Brenton. Pugel also said investigators found improvised explosive devices at Monfort's apartment.

"This man, from everything we can tell is a lone domestic terrorist," Pugel said. "At this moment we cannot find any ties to anyone else."

Police evacuated part of Monfort's apartment complex Saturday evening after finding what was described as a "potential hazard," Seattle's KING 5 News reported. Police didn't elaborate on the evacuation but allowed residents to return to their homes after about an hour.

Brenton was sitting in a car Oct. 31 with rookie Officer Britt Sweeney following a traffic stop when shots were fired. Sweeney was grazed in the neck.

Detectives have asked the King County prosecutor's office for formal charges in the case.

On Saturday morning, Monfort was in serious condition in the intensive care unit at Harborview Medical Center, said hospital spokeswoman Susan Gregg-Hanson. He underwent hours of surgery Friday night and arrived at the hospital in critical condition with "multiple injuries."

Pugel said police believe Monfort is connected to the Oct. 22 firebombings of three Seattle police cruisers and a mobile command post at a nearby city garage. Investigators reportedly found a note threatening to kill officers and fliers protesting police brutality at the arson scene.

The Seattle Times reported that an American flag found at the maintenance yard and a similar one found near the shooting scene gave investigators a key link between the two crimes even before Monfort was identified as the suspect. The Times attributed the information to unnamed law-enforcement sources.

On Friday, police detectives were pursuing a tip from the resident who said a car at an apartment complex in suburban Tukwila matched the description of a vehicle seen nearby when Brenton was killed.

While officers examined the car, which was covered by a tarp, television footage showed dozens of cruisers surrounding the building.

Pugel said detectives were walking to speak with other law enforcement conducting surveillance when Monfort left his apartment and approached the three detectives.

According to Pugel, detectives started asking Monfort questions at which time he pulled a gun and tried to shoot. Monfort tried to escape up a set of stairs after the gun failed to go off, Pugel said.

At the top of the stairs, Pugel said, Monfort again displayed his gun toward detectives who fired shots. The detectives fired four to six times, although Pugel did not know how many times Monfort was hit.

Pugel said the three Seattle police detectives who shot Monfort have been placed on administrative leave, which is routine after an officer-involved shooting.

Friday's shooting happened as a memorial service for Brenton was finishing at Seattle's KeyArena.

Inside Monfort's apartment, Pugel said, investigators found two rifles in the apartment, including a military- style assault rifle being examined as the possible weapon used to kill Brenton.

Pugel also said police disarmed the improvised explosive devices found in the apartment before removing them.

Monfort received a bachelor's degree from the University of Washington in March 2008, according to the university's degree-validation Web site. His major was in Law, Societies and Justice. © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


Comments (51)
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  • AJ McCarrell wrote...
    Figures
    A Datson B210 is probably the car of choice in Tukwila, aka 7th circle of hell.
  • chaoswarden wrote...
    @AJ CARRELL
    You're definitely a SMART--S, aren't you?
  • AJ McCarrell wrote...
    Yes.
    Yes, I am.
  • roomtemp wrote...
    Don't you be dissin my ride AJ...
    Mine will still be running down the road when yours is under a stack of cars in the junkyard... :p

    Driving a 210 is like wearing a bright pink shirt. You have to be pretty secure in your manhood to do it.

    Jokes aside, I hope they got the guy.

  • chaoswarden wrote...
    That was an OOPS.
    I so hope this is the guy!
  • SeattleNative wrote...
    Hope he lives
    I'm sure investigators have a lot of questions they want to ask him.
  • swassociates wrote...
    AJ Will Soon Be In Mourning
    Over one of his hero's being shot today.
  • sp5937 wrote...
    I used to carry a daily paper
    And came across a scene where a young guy driving a GTO had been chased by a County Policeman, really a 1 year rookie whom had JUST been given a birthday party by his peers. Seems the GTO missed a curve and flew over an embankment into a field. The cop was not so lucky, and was wrapped around a power pole. It had just happened and his horn was blaring, so while neighbors in the area called 911, I thought I would fix the horn to stop blaring...wrong!!! The cop's head was all squashed into the steering wheel, and by that time sirens were blaring from everywhere...I had gone down to the GTO and the young man was laying on the seat, drunk outta his mind, bare feet hanging out the driver window, singing...I told him he had just caused a cop to be killed...when the cops all arrived, they could not see the guy down in the field, so I had to point out the car to them. Found out a day later, they almost beat him to death and had to have guards posted at his hospital room to keep them from finishing the job. Of course this was in DeKalb County, Georgia...
  • James K wrote...
    Get him
    Beat this Piece os S#!* like NYPD would.
  • robthom2001 wrote...
    If it's the right guy...
    I hope they passed him among all 120+ officers on scene before he was taken to the hospital!


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