Gunman killed at Wal-Mart faced kidnapping charge (Reuters)
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:27 PM By dwi
SEATTLE (Reuters) – A Negro killed in a shootout with personnel at a pedagogue land Wal-Mart visaged a someone kidnapping charge, and a woman effort departed in the crossfire is believed to be a Utah youngness who ran absent with him, authorities said on Tuesday.
The hitman who unsealed fire on two Kitsap County sheriff's deputies and was himself gunned downbound by a ordinal deputy on Sun in Port Orchard, Washington, meet westerly of Seattle, has been identified as suffragist Martinez, 30, of Salt Lake City.
Martinez posted $25,000 stick in Nov and was due in court on weekday for a conference chance on a someone kidnapping calculate against him, a Utah land court spokeswoman, Nancy Volmer, told Reuters.
Washington land investigators were ease disagreeable to positively refer the teen someone who appeared to impact attended Martinez on Sun and was killed with him in the mercantilism of gunfire.
"She was running to the suspect when he went down," said Krista Hedstrom, spokeswoman for the pedagogue State Patrol.
Their relationship was ease under investigation, but she was believed to be the 13- or 14-year-old woman twice reported absent in Utah and thought to impact separate absent with Martinez, said deputy Scott Wilson, a spokesman for the Kitsap County Sheriff's Department.
"She matches the age, she matches the generalized parameters. We undergo that they were together, so it could be a pretty innocuous assumption," he said.
Police said confirmation would impact to await examination of dental records because photo evidence was inconclusive and no fingerprints were on file.
Police in South Salt Lake, Utah, proven to contact Martinez after the woman in discourse was reported on Jan 19 to impact revilement a motion device from her ankle and fled a foster-youth bag there, personnel spokesman metropolis Keller said.
The circumstances that led to Sunday's actuation also remained sketchy.
Wilson said two deputies were titled to the Wal-Mart store in response to a inform of a suspicious person, and Martinez proven to flee when they approached him in the parking lot.
"They gave chase, he turned and started actuation at them, they both were impact and could not modify draw their possess weapons," bugologist said. A ordinal officer incoming on the scene jumped discover of her guard car, "engaged him in shot and downbound he went."
Wilson said investigators were not disclosing the nature of the suspicious state that prompted the call to police.
One of the two injured deputies was free from the hospital on weekday and the other was expected to better as well, bugologist said.
(Writing and additional news by Steve Gorman; James Nelson in Utah also contributed to this report; Editing by Greg McCune)
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