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8 Jun 2020

The Associated Press | By Martha Mendoza

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — The FBI and local investigators are trying to determine a possible link between the ambush-style killing of a Northern California sheriff's deputy Saturday night and that of a federal officer who was fatally shot outside the U.S. courthouse in Oakland more than a week ago.

 

The FBI office in San Francisco confirmed Sunday its investigators were working with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department to determine a possible motive and links to other crimes committed in the San Francisco Bay Area, including the attack that killed a Federal Protective Service officer and critically wounded another officer on May 29. Both involved shooters in a van.

 

An active-duty U.S. Air Force sergeant has been arrested on suspicion of fatally shooting Santa Cruz Sheriff's Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, 38, and wounding two other officers Saturday.

 

Santa Cruz County Sheriff Jim Hart said Gutzwiller was a beloved 14-year veteran of the force.

 

“There’s a hole in all of our hearts now." he said at a vigil Sunday that drew more than a thousand mourners.

 

On Saturday, deputies responded to a 911 call around 1:30 p.m. about a suspicious van in Ben Lomond, an unincorporated area near Santa Cruz. The caller said there were guns and bomb-making devices inside, Hart said.

 

When deputies arrived, the van pulled away and the deputies followed. The van went down a driveway at a home, and the deputies were ambushed by gunfire and explosives after getting out of their vehicle.

 

Gutzwiller was wounded and later died at a hospital. Another deputy was wounded by gunfire or shrapnel and struck by a vehicle as the suspect fled. A third officer from the California Highway Patrol was shot in his hand, Hart said.

 

The suspect, 32-year-old Steven Carrillo, attempted a carjacking and was shot during his arrest, Hart said. He was being treated at the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The injured deputy was listed in stable condition on Sunday.

 

Carrillo will be charged with first-degree murder, Hart said.

 

Carrillo had arrived at Travis Air Force Base, 50 miles (81 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco, in June 2018 and was a member of the 60th Security Forces Squadron, a base spokesman said.

 

Carrillo’s wife, Monika Leigh Scott Carrillo, who was also in the Air Force, was found dead in an off-base hotel in May 2018 while she was stationed in South Carolina. She was 30. Her death was investigated by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and ruled a suicide, according to the Air Force.

 

The FBI has been trying to identify a suspect and motive in the drive-by shooting outside the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building that killed Dave Patrick Underwood, 53, and critically injured a fellow officer. They had been monitoring a nearby protest over the death of George Floyd.

 

Surveillance cameras captured a white Ford van believed to be driven by the shooter or shooters. The FBI said the vehicle did not appear to have license plates.

 

Gov. Gavin Newsom extended condolences to Gutzwiller’s family and ordered flags at the Capitol to be flown at half-staff in honor of the slain deputy.

 

“He will be remembered as a hero who devoted his life to protecting the community and as a loving husband and father,” Newsom said in a statement.

 

The shooting shocked Ben Lomond, a town of about 6,000 people tucked up in the Santa Cruz mountains.

 

Gutzwiller was married with a young son and a second on the way.

 

At the vigil, Hart stood with Gutzwiller's widow and son as he praised the sergeant's community approach to policing.

 

“He was kind, patient, caring, empathetic. He can take enforcement action when he needed to, but he would rather communicate his way through any problem that was in front of him,” Hart said.

 

Coworkers said Gutzwiller was a gentle man who genuinely cared about the community he was raised in and lived in.

 

“He's just everything you want the police to be,” said Amy Christey, a former lieutenant with the sheriff's office.

 

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Anonymous ID: 54f39f June 8, 2020, 11:21 a.m. No.9535057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/madeleine-mccann-suspect-martin-ney-paedophile-police-investigation-a8900256.html

 

this was 2019 german pedo found named martin ney

 

Adam Forrest @adamtomforrest

Sunday 5 May 2019 11:19

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A German man convicted of murder and child sex abuse is reportedly the focus of police enquiries in the Madeleine McCann investigation.

 

Portuguese police have expanded the probe into the 2007 disappearance of the British girl from a resort in Praia da Luz after receiving new details about the case from Scotland Yard.

 

Detectives are believed to have identified Martin Ney – a 48-year-old imprisoned in Germany in 2012 for murdering three children and sexually abusing dozens of others – as a suspect.

 

London's Metropolitan Police passed fresh information to Portuguese colleagues about a “foreign paedophile” who was in Portugal in May 2007, the Lisbon-based Expresso newspaper reported last week.

 

Clarence Mitchell, a spokesperson for the McCann family, said Ney had previously been questioned and denied abducting Madeleine – last seen while on holiday at a resort in Praia da Luz with her parents on 3 May

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8389673/He-no-friends-Suspect-Madeleine-McCanns-disappearance-loner.html

 

every year they find a new german pedo this one is

Christian Brueckner

 

PUBLISHED: 16:06 EDT, 4 June 2020 |

 

 

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Former Neighbours of the German paedophile named as a suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance remember him as a loner who only occasionally stayed at a rented villa near Praia da Luz.

 

The single-storey red-tiled villa where suspect Christian Brueckner lived is called Escola Vehla - the old school house - and is now owned by a British couple.

 

'He had no interest in becoming friends or neighbourly,' said a 52-year-old neighbour. 'We would see him occasionally at the villa, but he spent most of the time in his camper vans.

 

'We did not have much to do with him and to be honest we're surprised that he is the suspect in the McCann girl case. The police must know something.'