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Updated Feb 15, 2010 - 8:05 am

Trooper shot while processing vehicle to be towed

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A Washington State Patrol trooper was shot in the head early Saturday while taking inventory of a vehicle about to be towed but is expected to survive.

Trooper Scott Johnson was shot shortly before 1 a.m. along State Route 103, the patrol said. A man walked up and had a short exchange with Johnson and the tow truck driver, then pulled out a handgun and shot Johnson twice, including once to the head, the agency said.

The 25-year veteran of the State Patrol returned fire but it wasn't known if the man was hit. A $26,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the shooter's arrest.

Johnson was taken to a hospital in Long Beach, then to Oregon Health and Science University Hospital in Portland.

Doctors believe his injuries are not life threatening and he had improved to good condition by Saturday afternoon, said State Patrol Chief John Batiste.

"I am incredibly relieved to see Scott doing so well," Baptiste said. "Despite having been shot in the head, he was laughing and joking with those around him. His behavior today sets a new standard for professionalism and heroism."

A few tips have come in to the State Patrol tip line, 800-283-7808, but Baptiste said no solid leads had developed by Saturday afternoon.

The patrol is seeking a white male, 35 to 40 years old and about 5-foot-10-inches to 5-foot-11-inches tall. He weighs about 185 to 200 pounds.

"I know that local citizens are outraged at the ambush of a police officer who has served them so well for so long. We have every confidence that we'll get the tip we need to solve this case," Baptiste said.

Johnson was assigned to Pacific County upon graduation from the academy in 1984 and has worked in the area his entire career.

The driver of the vehicle being towed had been arrested for driving while impaired and was taken to a nearby police station. Authorities said they had no evidence the DUI arrest and the shooting are related.

"I am troubled that we've had yet another police officer attacked while performing what should be a routine task," State Patrol Chief John Batiste told KING-TV. "I'm exceptionally thankful that our trooper is doing well, and very grateful for the assistance we've received from the Pacific County Sheriff's Office and several nearby agencies."

Gov. Chris Gregoire said the shooting was another reminder of why Washington state needs to strengthen the protection of its law enforcement officers.

"Trooper Johnson and all of our law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day to protect and serve us. They are true heroes," Gregoire said in a statement. "I stand with the entire law enforcement community during this difficult time."


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  • dori monson fan wrote...
    not again
    geez. glad the officer is alive. hope he makes a swift recovery.
  • TellurideInSequim wrote...
    Let's make it open season
    On scumbags who thinks Cops are there for their own personal shooting gallery. I don't want my tax $$ incarcerating those who are either looking for suicide by cop or who have no respect for anothers life. It might be time to go back to a little Colonial Era Justice.
  • Happy Camper wrote...
    Best Wishes
    Tough, tough tough job when done well! Thank you for being there to protect us from the selfish and wrong.
  • wonderfullone wrote...
    We just don't spend enough...
    5% off the population costs us 95% of the crime budget. We need to spend much more, so we can hug more thugs. If we could increase the thug population to 10%, and keep them on the streets, not jail, we would finally have a fair and just society. Vote to increase thug population. The time is now.
  • fishnpol wrote...
    Glad
    That microbrain hasn't put in his two cents worth of crap yet. Best wishes to the officer and his family. I hope they find the scumbag that shot him dead in the bushes somewhere.
  • AJ McCarrell wrote...
    dori fan, wonderfullone....
    If it was a black officer, you'd call him a thug and say he brought it on himself. You guys disgust me.
  • Fish outa WAter wrote...
    Holidays.....
    Has anyone else noticed these shootings keep happening on or near a holiday? I don't know what it means, but it sure is weird......
  • roguehawkfan1119 wrote...
    Ummm AJ McCarrell....
    The article didnt say what color the cop was. How do know he isnt black? Hmm? You dont you freakin idiot! This is just yet another redonkulous statement made by AJ..But Rogue, what's redonkulous mean? It is a ridiculous statement that a donkey would make. And that about sums up AJ to a tee.. You sir are a FOOL!
  • 333 wrote...
    Hey rogaine-hawkfan119
    You shake your head at the black teen that got attacked, you tisk tisk that they are sueing because "they are black"...You're right! it's that Black greed again. Just like all those black wallstreeters and black bankers that almost ruined our economy because of greed....oh wait.
  • roguehawkfan1119 wrote...
    Umm.....333...
    try staying on point there skippy. What does anything you wrote have to do with this article? Hmmm? AJ made a stupid comment about black cop this yada yada yada and I just responded. You come on and make even more redonkulous statements than AJ did...You sir or maam or whatever your gender are a FOOL..







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