Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Raymond Azevedo Seattle Suicide By Cop Carjacker Shot By Police

Raymond Azevedo Seattle Suicide Carjacker Shot By Police ---

This man probably had the same motive of the San Bernadino shooters who also shot at cops in a chase. Driving While Terrorist. What other motive could he possibly have for this?

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/spd-releases-new-details-on-fatal-shooting-of-carjacker/

tags: car chase, carjacking (3), shooting at police, crash into parked cars, gun possession, multiple guns (2) no motive, parolee, police involved shooting and killing (11), police targeted, Seattle, semiautomatic handgun, terrorist-style crime, Washington State

Officials identified the suspect on Tuesday as Raymond Azevedo (pictured), 35, of Lakewood


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Carjacking suspect who led Seattle cops on a high-speed chase in stolen car before being shot dead
Officials identified suspect on Tuesday as Raymond Azevedo, 35, of Lakewood
Police said Azevedo ran in and out of several businesses, brandishing guns at staff, before stealing three cars
He sped wrong way up a one-way street, fired at pursuing patrol car before wrecking stolen car
After crashing the vehicle he fired at officers before he was killed when they returned fire
Azevedo previously did four stints in state prison since 1998 for crimes including malicious mischief and unlawful possession of firearm
By MYRIAH TOWNER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and JENNIFER NEWTON FOR MAILONLINE
 8 December 2015
apparently was previously engaged and also the father to a three-year-old girl, according to what a woman wrote to court in connection to Azevedo's 2010 malicious mischief case.
The woman also wrote to the court at the time saying they had attended church together on a weekly basis and said she believed that he knew he had an alcohol problem.
Court records indicate Azevedo's rap sheet also includes a 2010 hit-and-run incident as well as a pursuit in 2010 with police in which he drove the wrong way on a street before ramming a car, the Seattle Times reported.
The following year, he was involved in a car and foot chase in which he assaulted an officer before he was Tased and put into custody, according to records.

his sacrifice took 12 cops off the street admin leave... department said commanders had to develop a staffing plan to ensure 911 response and neighborhood patrols were not compromised.
 comment: This convicted felon had a DEATH WISH. Who points a loaded gun at cops, and lives to tell about it


SPD releases dramatic video, new details in fatal shooting of carjacker Seattle Times
Originally published December 7, 2015 Raymond Azevedo was killed in a shootout with police in North Seattle on Sunday afternoon. By Jessica Lee suspect has been identified by the King County Medical Examiner as Raymond Azevedo, a 35-year-old Pierce County resident who had served time in prison.... stole three vehicles during the chase that started downtown..  at least 11 officers opened fire on the man and killed him .. 12 officers are on paid administrative leave... two guns in the man’s possession, at least one of which was a semiautomatic handgun.. employees of a coffee shop near Pike Place Market reported a man inside with a gun, police said.

... He fled through several nearby businesses brandishing a handgun before ending up at a tattoo shop...

Car 1: carjacked the driver of a red Volkswagen at gunpoint

Car 2: drove to the Montlake [college campus attack] He then drove to the University of Washington Athletic Center, where he forced a man in the lobby to hand over keys to his red minivan, police said.

The suspect took the van to a gas station tried to carjack another vehicle, a woman’s Mercedes, at gunpoint She ran and he took off in the minivan, police said.

Car 3:  stole a Chevy Camaro from two employees of a car rental lot at gunpoint

Police ram car: (deliberate crash) Officers pursued him throughout Northeast Seattle, ramming into him several times, police said.

One officer, after slamming his patrol car’s front end into the stolen vehicle and pushing it into the intersection, ran after the suspect while he was driving, the release says. The suspect then fired at officers who chased him, police said.

Officers collided head-on into the Camaro at Northeast 68th Street and 35th Avenue Northeast in the Wedgwood neighborhood. An SUV was struck, according to the release. The woman who was driving that vehicle fled as police “took up positions behind their patrol cars,” the release says.

Police believe the man then pointed his gun at officers, maneuvered the Camaro toward them, and they opened fire. SWAT officers then approached the suspect and fired, the release says. The man died at the scene.

Two police officers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after they were injured in the crashes, police said, and several citizens were also treated for injuries. The release said none of the injuries was significant.

four other on-duty shootings this year.

On Sept. 29, police shot and wounded two people in unrelated incidents, one downtown and the other in the Northgate neighborhood. In one incident, a man was shot after brandishing a handgun to a downtown building security guard. Police said they followed the man and when he didn’t follow their commands one officer fired several times, striking the man in the hand.

On that same day, officers shot a man after he threatened them with a knife in the Northgate area. The man was shot with a stun gun first, but when it had no effect, he was shot, according to a department spokesman. The man also survived.

On Aug. 25, Seattle police shot and wounded a man at a homeless encampment after he allegedly fatally beat a homeless woman and wounded her husband.

On July 17, Samuel Smith was fatally shot in Ravenna after he charged an officer with a knife. Police had been looking for Smith, 27, because he was believed to have been involved in a hit-and-run accident in which a police car was struck on Interstate 5, police said.




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  • Injured: Two police officers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after they were injured in the crashes, police
  • Criminal record:  previous convictions for second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, first-degree malicious mischief, attempting to elude police and third-degree assault of law enforcement,
  • Eviction: Shooting at house:  man shot into his landlords home the day before after getting an eviction notice.
  • Illegal handgun: criminal convictions, the man was barred from legally possessing a handgun.
  • Prison:  prison time between October 2013 and October 2014.
  • Probation:  He was on community custody, Washington’s version of probation, until Nov. 7 
  • Shooting at house:  man shot into his landlords home the day before after getting an eviction notice. SPD said they couldn't do anything because nobody SAW him pull the trigger even though there were bullet holes in the house and they heard the shots.

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