Mt. Rainier carrying For Gunman

Monday, January 2, 2012



Mount Rainier National Park, Washington - Some 125 people were evacuated from visitors Tactical Team Washington Mount Rainier National acquired a snowy landscape of the park armed robber suspected of the murder of Park Rangers.


Spokesman Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer said the visitors the night away from the fleet in groups for more than a couple of hours.



About 150 police officers approached the mountain, Ranger, after Margaret Anderson was killed Sunday morning, and are seeking help in the hunt aero-thermal sensor talent in the sky.

Barnes, Benjamin Colton, the interests of the person of the first executions in January 2012 fatal Rangers Park Mount Rainier National Park in Washington state is shown in this undated photograph of the Pierce County Sheriff's Department. (Credit: AP Photo / Pierce County Sheriff Department)
Troyer says the 24 year-old Colton, Benjamin Barnes (left) was "a strong human interest" is a murder. He hoped that a well armed and survival skills.




"We have a very hot and dangerous," said Troyer.

He said the excavation team of suspects, new tactical plans that they had to replace the term evaluated in the light of day.

Regarding the security authorities are invited to quarantine about 125 tourists to visit the plant Manhunt was repeated.

But on Monday morning, the officers began to assist in parking.

The crew had originally planned that each of the basement to keep the ramps. But according to Troyer was found that the "better things to do (output) in the shadow of darkness into light."

Dinh evacuated Jackson, mother of Olympia, Washington, which became a mountain sled with friends and family, told the Associated Press that officials ordered people eager to do so after the shooting.

Jackson said that officials had to kneel and place your hands behind your head, they walked through the building in search of a face, the shooter was not there.

"It was scary for children," he said.

Michael Wall, a primary school teacher in Puyallup, Washington, spent the morning with his son. They do not know that violence in return.

Wall said he was impressed with how employees and guests were satisfied with each meal and conversation.

"It was a calm, cool, easy," said Mr. Wall. "I did not notice any tensions or esters of Ness."

The spokesman Park said Barnes was a veteran of the Iraq war and the child's mother said she was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder after the introduction.

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