SPD asks for public's help in finding suspect - Updatedx2

By scott
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At an afternoon press conference, Seattle police asked for the public's help in finding the suspect who murdered Officer Tim Brenton on Halloween night.

A new psychological profile depicts a male suspect with weapons training obtained either professionally or as a serious hobby, who has recently had a loss in his life such as a death in the family or a job loss.

Full statement and profile coming soon.

Police also released the following still images from patrol cars that are believed to show the suspect vehicle before and after the shooting on Saturday night. It is now described as a 1980 to 1983 Datsun 210, wither white or beige in color.

This image is from about 20 minutes before the shooting, pictured near the site of Officers Sweeney and Brenton's previous traffic stop in the 300 block of MLK:

 This image shows the vehicle heading westbound at an unknown time through the intersection of 14th & Yesler:

This un-timestamped image shows the vehicle on a hill in a part of town I can't identify:



Update: Here is the full text of SPD's statement on the suspect profile:

 


While I cannot discuss all of our current investigation details and methods, please know that we are working with local, state and federal agencies to process all of the forensic evidence.  There is no technology or resource that is not or will not be fully exploited in order to identify the individual (or individuals) responsible for this crime.  As we continue in our efforts, we are calling for the assistance of the public to help us identify this subject or this group.  We believe this subject engaged in recognizable behaviors and activities prior to, during and after the commission of this crime.  He likely possesses certain traits and characteristics that would be noted by those around him.

His skills in weapons use and close quarter techniques suggest prior training.  He has likely practiced a great deal with weapons and those around him will note his abilities and interest in them.  These skills may have been developed through previous employment or hobbies.  In the days and weeks prior to the shooting, he may have increased his practice with weapons.

After the shooting, he may have disposed of, altered, hidden or repaired his vehicle in some form.  This vehicle may have been damaged in the firefight.  It is described as a 1980 to 1983 Datsun 210.  It is important that if anyone has recently sold a vehicle of this type or had one stolen that they call Seattle Police at 206 233-5000.

After the homicide, he may have displayed uncharacteristic behavior, such as being silent and quiet about the shooting when others would have expected him to be outspoken about it.  He may also display an uncharacteristic interest or even fascination in the news of the shooting.  Regardless, the stress of this homicide may cause him to behave differently from his norm.

On Halloween night, October 31st, he was notably absent for a period of time, in the hours before midnight.  If there are others who are a part of his life and aware of his routine, and this includes relatives, co-workers, friends or others, he will have had to provide a plausible explanation for this absence to them.

He likely has experienced a significant personal crisis in the recent past.  This event may have been the death of a loved one, loss of job or status, divorce, financial hardship, or other failure.  Whatever it is that is bothering him, he may often be outspoken about what he perceives to be a deeply personal grievance.  We’d like to know what this grievance is.  His grievance may relate to his employment or position in life.  We do believe that although he shot a police officer, he may in fact admire them and even act like them.

He knows that there are very good officers, and Officer Tim Brenton was a very good officer who swore a solemn oath to protect our citizenry.  We’d like to know why this person chose the Seattle Police Department as the target of his grievance.

While it may appear we are focusing on a sole male offender, we have not ruled out the possibility of this crime being committed by a small group.  What I have been describing is the likely personality and behavior of the dominant individual behind this plan that has turned into a serious crime.  In fact, there may be others involved in the planning or actual attack who may not have expected this incident to have become the murder of a good and innocent police officer.  If there is such an individual he or she may be in fear for their own safety.  We are willing to listen and help, if such an individual wishes to contact us about the killer.

Clearly, we are also willing to listen to the offender to better understand his grievance.

We ask the public to carefully consider the information provided above and consider whether or not they may know this offender or have noted behaviors or activities suggestive of involvement in this incident.  Please contact the Police Department if you feel you may have information related to this crime, no matter how insignificant it may appear to you.  You may contact us by the following ways:  206-233-5000, anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 206-343-2020 or through a text message by texting TIP486 with a message, then sending that to 274637 (CRIMES).

We also remind the public of the $105,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in this investigation.

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posted on Thu, Nov 05, 2009 03:48 PM
last updated on Thu, Nov 05, 2009 04:35 PM
Questions about the photos bybubba K3 months ago (0 votes) (report abuse) (reply)
First, these pictures don't appear to be from the same video camera/car.
Second: Image 1, 2 and 3 appear to be different vehicles, as the camera angles are a bit dif.
Third: Have one or more of pictures been PhotoShopped? The focal point appears to be off a bit

While I assume the police car videos are shakey at best, and to be blunt... the resolution and quality suck.

I have no idea what the video systems cost, however I operate on the purchase idea of good, better and best. City leaders should spend an extra thousand on each system and get the best to protect the men and women on patrol.

Daddy had an old saying. Buy the best and you'll never be dissatisfied.
RE: Questions about the photos byscott3 months ago (0 votes) (report abuse)
They are not from the same vehicle. The first camera is from the victim's vehicle prior to the shooting. The others appear to be from separate vehicles on their way to respond to the incident.

So far we haven't been able to place the third image with the valley in the background. Any clues?
RE: Questions about the photos bybubba K3 months ago (0 votes) (report abuse)
Sorry Scott, I have no where picture 3 was taken. Aren't the car videos supposed to be time stamped. My 14 year old daughter who is a little photoshop guru caught something I missed too. All images are stamped "L M1M2"

BTW Scott, you have done a great job covering the story
re questions about photos byken 3 months ago (0 votes) (report abuse) (reply)
Its hard to tell because the camera is blown out with the on coming light but I think that's Yesler west of Boren looking east. With the first cluster of lights being Boren /14th and the second 12th and yesler.
Profile byControverzy3 months ago (0 votes) (report abuse) (reply)
Just my oppinion. The criminal profile, could be narrowed imho. The person who did this is most likely a lone wolf.

1: The lack of 48hr information.
2: Gun shots were reportedly heard in burst shots. "ie to keep aim"
3: Attack on multiple officers at one time "Highly Motivated Indvidual"

I know the car thats being searched for has to be looked into b/c it appears like others in the investigation and you have no anwser for it yet. They may or may not be involved, but I can understand why they may not have come foward as well.

I personely belive this officer was of opportunity, not singled out. Police here have there congergation spots. They stop in areas solo, and just sit and prbly do paper work and stuff like that. Who knows, but I have seen it time after time. Comming home and there sitting at paticluar spots or areas and there always the same areas.

That leads me to believe that this person is someone from the area, if not a current resident of the area, he lived in the area for sometime. The one thing that I fear most what you prbly already know. This person has to be caught, and I mean caught soon. The multiple officers and lack of an arrest shows to me a deep psychopatic tendecy.


*Agin this is just imho*
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