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Police Identify Suspect In Officer's Shooting Death
Man Reportedly Left Washington Hospital Friday Night
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Police said Saturday that they have a suspect following Thursday's murder of a Columbus police officer.
Daryl Martez Lawrence
Authorities are searching for Daryl Martez Lawrence, of Columbus. Sgt. Brent Mull said that Lawrence, 29, was receiving treatment at the Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., Friday night.
Police are calling Lawrence a suspect following Thursday's shooting death of Columbus police Officer Bryan Hurst. He was killed during a robbery at Fifth-Third Bank, located on East
Broad Street, near McNaughten Road.
Hurst, 33, was working special duty at the bank when a man in a ski mask tried t
o rob it. Authorities said that the robber was wounded in an exchange of gunfire with the officer.
According to Mull, Lawrence told Howard University Hospital workers that he was the victim of a robbery and suffered a gunshot wound. An officer was summoned to the hospital and took a report. As the officer was verifying the claim filed, Lawrence fled the hospital, Mull said.
Lawrence is to be charged for filing a false report. If he is arrested, Columbus police ask that Lawrence be held for questioning in Hurst's shooting death.
Police said Lawrence is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 155 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
He has a half-moon tattoo over his right eye; "KENNEDY" on the right side of his neck, a cross and a lion and "GOD'S CHOW" on his left arm, police said.
According to police, Lawrence might be in a 199
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rk red Chrysler 300M Sedan four-door, with Ohio license plate number FB65MD or a 2001 Black Chevrolet Suburban, four-door, with Ohio license plate number DCC4343.
"We consider this man armed and dangerous," Mull said.
A training class was going on to the left of the entrance as the robber walked in the bank at about 10:35 a.m. There were five or six trainees standing together, and that played a key role in what happened next, NBC 4's Mike Bowersock reported.
Hurst was standing at the south end of the teller counter and had a clear shot at the robber, but that would have put the training class in the firing line, Bowersock reported. If Hurst missed or a bullet went through the robber, one of the trainees could have been hit.
Officer Bryan Hurst
Hurst moved toward the center of the counter, giving up a wall he could have used for cover, Bowersoc
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ed. That gave him more of a direct shot, and got the training class out of the line of fire. It also put him in the open, Bowersock reported.
In an enhanced surveillance photo, it is believed that the robber fired his gun. It was poin
ting straight ahead. At that point, Hurst and the robber were about 5 to 10 feet apart. That's when Hurst was shot. He managed to get a shot off at the shooter through the counter as he went down, Bowersock reported.
Besides possibly being shot, the shooter also might have been cut on his face by glass as he exited the bank.
Mull said investigators have linked the shooter to another bank robbery. Investigators said they have evidence that the man also robbed the Sky Bank on Bethel Road on Sept. 8, 2004.
That crime also was a "takeover" style of robbery, as the robber ordered everyone to the floor. The robber then went behind the counter, removed money from the drawers and placed it into a bag. In that robbery, the man&#
39;s gun fir
ed, narrowly missing a bank employee. That robber had nearly the same description as the shooter in Thursday's attempted robbery.
Previous Stories:
* January 7, 2005: Slain Officer Honored As Gunman Search Continues
* January 7, 2005: Manhunt C
ontinues For Officer's Killer
* January 6, 2005: Officer Dies After Being Shot During Attempted Bank Robbery
_________________
Another white life wasted by a nigger with nothing to lose.
Cop killing groid wanted by police
Police Identify Suspect In Officer's Shooting Death
Man Reportedly Left Washington Hospital Friday Night
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Police said Saturday that they have a suspect following Thursday's murder of a Columbus police officer.
Daryl Martez Lawrence
Authorities are searching for Daryl Martez Lawrence, of Columbus. Sgt. Brent Mull said that Lawrence, 29, was receiving treatment at the Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., Friday night.
Police are calling Lawrence a suspect following Thursday's shooting death of Columbus police Officer Bryan Hurst. He was killed during a robbery at Fifth-Third Bank, located on East
Broad Street, near McNaughten Road.
Hurst, 33, was working special duty at the bank when a man in a ski mask tried t
o rob it. Authorities said that the robber was wounded in an exchange of gunfire with the officer.
According to Mull, Lawrence told Howard University Hospital workers that he was the victim of a robbery and suffered a gunshot wound. An officer was summoned to the hospital and took a report. As the officer was verifying the claim filed, Lawrence fled the hospital, Mull said.
Lawrence is to be charged for filing a false report. If he is arrested, Columbus police ask that Lawrence be held for questioning in Hurst's shooting death.
Police said Lawrence is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 155 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
He has a half-moon tattoo over his right eye; "KENNEDY" on the right side of his neck, a cross and a lion and "GOD'S CHOW" on his left arm, police said.
According to police, Lawrence might be in a 199
9 da
rk red Chrysler 300M Sedan four-door, with Ohio license plate number FB65MD or a 2001 Black Chevrolet Suburban, four-door, with Ohio license plate number DCC4343.
"We consider this man armed and dangerous," Mull said.
A training class was going on to the left of the entrance as the robber walked in the bank at about 10:35 a.m. There were five or six trainees standing together, and that played a key role in what happened next, NBC 4's Mike Bowersock reported.
Hurst was standing at the south end of the teller counter and had a clear shot at the robber, but that would have put the training class in the firing line, Bowersock reported. If Hurst missed or a bullet went through the robber, one of the trainees could have been hit.
Officer Bryan Hurst
Hurst moved toward the center of the counter, giving up a wall he could have used for cover, Bowersoc
k report
ed. That gave him more of a direct shot, and got the training class out of the line of fire. It also put him in the open, Bowersock reported.
In an enhanced surveillance photo, it is believed that the robber fired his gun. It was poin
ting straight ahead. At that point, Hurst and the robber were about 5 to 10 feet apart. That's when Hurst was shot. He managed to get a shot off at the shooter through the counter as he went down, Bowersock reported.
Besides possibly being shot, the shooter also might have been cut on his face by glass as he exited the bank.
Mull said investigators have linked the shooter to another bank robbery. Investigators said they have evidence that the man also robbed the Sky Bank on Bethel Road on Sept. 8, 2004.
That crime also was a "takeover" style of robbery, as the robber ordered everyone to the floor. The robber then went behind the counter, removed money from the drawers and placed it into a bag. In that robbery, the man&#
39;s gun fir
ed, narrowly missing a bank employee. That robber had nearly the same description as the shooter in Thursday's attempted robbery.
Previous Stories:
* January 7, 2005: Slain Officer Honored As Gunman Search Continues
* January 7, 2005: Manhunt C
ontinues For Officer's Killer
* January 6, 2005: Officer Dies After Being Shot During Attempted Bank Robbery
_________________
Another white life wasted by a nigger with nothing to lose.