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TeddyR

(2,493 posts)
Thu Feb 25, 2016, 10:14 AM Feb 2016

'DARK DAY': Sheriff's deputy killed, 2 deputies injured in Colorado shootout

Source: Fox News

A sheriff’s deputy was killed and two others were injured Wednesday in a shootout shortly after serving an eviction notice in a rural area about 45 miles southwest of Denver, Colorado.

The suspect, who was reportedly identified as 58-year-old Martin Wirth, was pronounced dead at the scene. It was unclear if he was killed in the gunfire or if he took his own life, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Jacki Kelley told the Denver Post.

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Wirth ran for the state Senate in 2014 as a Green Party candidate but lost to an incumbent Republican. In a questionnaire to candidates by The Denver Post, Wirth wrote of corruption in the political system, his support for Colorado's marijuana laws and the plight of the poor.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/24/sheriffs-deputy-killed-2-deputies-injured-in-colorado-shootout.html?intcmp=hplnws



Reminded me of the Pennsylvania shooting a few months ago where a young girl was killed when her father pulled a weapon on a police officer serving an eviction notice. Sad event.
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'DARK DAY': Sheriff's deputy killed, 2 deputies injured in Colorado shootout (Original Post) TeddyR Feb 2016 OP
sad, but if police are going to do the bidding of wall street banksters elmac Feb 2016 #1
There's something about this story that doesn't add up starroute Feb 2016 #2
 

elmac

(4,642 posts)
1. sad, but if police are going to do the bidding of wall street banksters
Thu Feb 25, 2016, 12:05 PM
Feb 2016

they need to get extra hazard pay at the very least.

starroute

(12,977 posts)
2. There's something about this story that doesn't add up
Thu Feb 25, 2016, 01:30 PM
Feb 2016

Here's an account of the incident from Unicorn Riot, the collective that's been live-streaming some of the protests around the country. This guy was not a sovereign citizen type. He'd been involved with Occupy Denver. And it seems like he was neither mentally unstable nor set on confronting the police. So why did they follow him into his house after posting the eviction notice? And what really happened at that point?

http://www.unicornriot.ninja/?p=4614

Martin was also involved with the Colorado Foreclosure Resistance Coalition and would help out others in need. CFRC released a statement on their facebook page today following the news of his death.

“Martin took extraordinary efforts in the past several years to shed light on and bring an end to the mass of unjust foreclosures that have ruined the lives of so many. He worked on actions to help others stay in their homes, filed federal and state lawsuits, and even ran for Colorado State Senate, earning 25% of his districts votes all in an effort to expose the prevalence of unjust and fraudulent foreclosures.

"The Colorado Bureau of Investigation stated that Martin had turned and reentered his home, and after officers quickly followed him in the shootings took place. Although it is not clear what exactly took place inside the home, a friend of Martin’s who had spoken with him recently, has stated that knowing authorities would be serving an eviction notice soon, he intended to go back into the house to avoid any confrontation as the officers posted the notice on his door.” . . .

“Andrea Merida, co-chair of the Green Party of Colorado, said she had known Wirth for years and did not find him to be unstable. What I can tell you is he is absolutely a victim of the foreclosure crisis in America,” she said in an interview."

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