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Title: Cedric Larry Ford Kills 3, Injures 14 in Kansas Shooting Spree
Source: NBC News
URL Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news ... -kansas-shooting-spree-n526316
Published: Feb 26, 2016
Author: Alex Johnson, Erin Calabrese, Alexander
Post Date: 2016-02-26 12:26:48 by Willie Green
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Views: 4360
Comments: 33

Three people were killed and 14 injured Thursday after a gunman drove through two Kansas towns randomly taking shots at people before opening fire at his workplace, police said.

The assailant, identified by police Friday as Cedric Larry Ford, was armed with an assault rifle and semi-automatic pistol during the "mass shooting" in Newton and Hesston, nearby towns about 30 miles north of Wichita, authorities said.

The shooting spree spanned six miles and covered three crime scenes — lasting just 26 minutes from when the gunman shot and injured a person at about 5 p.m. local time (6 p.m. ET) and stole a truck, until the first police officer on the scene shot him dead.

Ford was killed at Excel Industries, a lawn-care company in Hesston where he worked.

Fifteen of the victims were shot inside the building — including all three who died, Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton first said at a news briefing Thursday night. Five of the wounded remained in serious condition overnight.

Walton told NBC News early Friday that Ford used the assault rifle during the rampage, but did not appear to fire his pistol.

The sheriff, when asked about a possible motive, said a deputy had served the shooter a protection from abuse order at Excel around 3:30 p.m. It was the second such order he had received after failing to show up in court, Walton said.

Walton at a news conference Friday morning declined to detail who requested the protection order, saying the investigation was still in its early stages. A report in the Wichita Eagle, a local newspaper, said Ford's "live-in girlfriend" filed a written petition for protection from abuse on Feb. 5.

The sheriff said it's possible the court order incited the workplace carnage.

"We always say it won't happen here. Well here it is. It happened here," Walton told NBC News. "We'll get through it. It's a good community of good, strong people."

The FBI and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were on the scene but the sheriff said the incident was not related to "terrorism."

Kansas law doesn't require a permit to buy long guns or handguns, which don't have to be registered.

An ATF official said they were investigating how Ford obtained the weapons.

Court records showed that Ford, 38, was a felon who previously lived in Miami and was on probation with a series of convictions in Florida, including burglary in 2000.

He had a criminal record stretching back to October 1996, when he was charged with carrying a concealed firearm when he was 18 years old, the records showed.

Law enforcement officials first became aware of Thursday's incident after being called to reports of two people shot and injured — one in the shoulder and one in the leg — on different streets across the two towns.

The gunman then drove north toward his workplace, where he shot another person in the parking lot, Walton said.

By the time the first police officer arrived at the scene, the gunman was "actively shooting at any targets that came into his sights," Walton added.

The officer — a member of the Hesston police force who was not named — went in alone, killed the gunman and "saved a lot of lives," the sheriff said.

Walton said the shooter would have fired "until he was out of ammo. I don't know how much he had. … He was just shooting indiscriminately."

Another officer who arrived, Hesston police Sgt. Chris Carter, told reporters Friday morning that his adrenaline kicked in as he entered the building, where about 200 to 300 people were inside. Some of his relatives work at Excel, he said.

"What crossed my mind was finding the bad guy, protecting everyone else who was there," Carter said. "Overwhelming. But we're on auto-pilot. We're trained for these. We just do what we're trained to do."

Carter, who was driving a pickup truck, managed to help one of the victims. Walton hailed Carter as "another hero."

A couple of hours later, Newton police and a SWAT team converged on a home in a Newton trailer park where the gunman was believed to have lived.

Walton told reporters that the shooter's roommate was inside and refusing to engage with officers — but when officials obtained a warrant and returned at 10 p.m., they found the property empty, NBC station KSN reported.

One of those injured at Excel Industries was Dennis Britton, who was shot in the right buttock and suffered a fractured right femur, according to his father.

Dennis Britton Sr., also an Excel employee, told NBC News his son "made eye contact with [the shooter] when he walked away," and that he "heard a clap and hit the floor" after being shot.

"It's rough, I'm not going to lie to you," Britton said. "He was like all the rest of them there. He's a family man. He's got three kids and one on the way."

Martin Espinoza, who works at Excel, was in the plant during the attack, he told the AP. He heard people yelling to others to get out of the building, then heard popping, then saw the shooter, a co-worker he described as typically pretty calm.

Espinoza said the shooter pointed a gun at him and pulled the trigger, but the gun was empty. At that point, the gunman got a different gun and Espinoza ran.

"I took off running. He came outside after a few people, shot outside a few times, shot at the officers coming onto the scene at the moment and then reloaded in front of the company," Espinoza said. "After he reloaded he went inside the lobby in front of the building and that is the last I seen him."

Meanwhile, Excel's President and Chief Executive Paul Mullet said he did not know when the plant would reopen, his first priority being the victims' families.

"Excel family is deeply saddened by the horrific event that occurred yesterday," he told reporters Friday. "Our hearts go out to our employees and their families."

Kansas officials began paying their respects Thursday evening.

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback called the shooting a tragedy Friday, and told reporters that it was too soon to discuss any need for stricter gun control laws.


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#5. To: Willie Green (#0)

GOP hacks like Brownback make it easy for convicted felons to go on violent killing sprees.

Wrong,but Dim hacks like you do make it possible for the shooters to look like victims because you are implying the murders were the fault of the guns and the governors,not the animals pulling the triggers.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-02-26   12:58:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: sneakypete (#5)

Brownback is an enabler who makes it easy for these deranged killers to obtain weapons.

Willie Green  posted on  2016-02-26   13:10:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Willie Green (#6)

Brownback is an enabler who makes it easy for these deranged killers to obtain weapons.

He also makes it easy for citizens to buy weapons so they can defend themselves against Democrats with guns.

WHY do you have a problem with this?

sneakypete  posted on  2016-02-26   20:10:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: sneakypete (#8)

I'm sick and tired of innocent civilians getting slaughtered by nutjobs simply because a bunch of anti-government whacknuts want to pretend that they're better trained and more effective than law enforcement officials.

Willie Green  posted on  2016-02-27   8:10:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Willie Green (#9)

I'm sick and tired of innocent civilians getting slaughtered by nutjobs simply because a bunch of anti-government whacknuts want to pretend that they're better trained and more effective than law enforcement officials.

Mindless babble.

Are you also tired of hearing about innocent "civilians" (ain't we ALL civilians if we are not in the military? What do you insist on sounding like a mindless parrot on this issue?) saving their lives and the lives of others by using their guns to stop a murderer from doing more killing?

Or is your primary concern for the lives of the murderers? You can't have it both ways,so make up your mind.

BTW,I AM better trained and more effeective than probably 90 percent of the police.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-02-27   8:38:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: sneakypete (#10)

BTW,I AM better trained and more effeective than probably 90 percent of the police.

And I say that you're delusional...
And as law-abiding citizens, we vote on the issue...
All in favor of letting professional law enforcement do their jobs, say "aye"
All opposed to delusional amateurs shooting up the neighborhood also say "aye"

"Aye, aye" on both points petey.
This ain't the Wild, wild west...
Register you firearms at the sheriff's office... and leave law enforcement to the properly authorized government law enforcement professionals. That's what they get paid to do.

Willie Green  posted on  2016-02-27   9:22:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Willie Green (#11)

BTW,I AM better trained and more effeective than probably 90 percent of the police.

And I say that you're delusional...

Well,it ain't like that is the first time you have been wrong. At one time I was a career US Army light weapons man,and since then have been a gunsmith. I have probably shot more weapons and sent more rounds downrange than some small police departments.

And as law-abiding citizens, we vote on the issue...

No,you don't. Voters don't get to nullify the Bill of Rights. Not even the feral government has the right to do that,and any that try are criminals. What does "Shall not be infringed" mean to you in the alternate Dim universe you live in?

All in favor of letting professional law enforcement do their jobs, say "aye" All opposed to delusional amateurs shooting up the neighborhood also say "aye"

You really need to get out more.

"Aye, aye" on both points petey.

I choose to rely on myself to defend myself,thank you very much.

This ain't the Wild, wild west...

Nor is it Utopia.

Register you firearms at the sheriff's office... and leave law enforcement to the properly authorized government law enforcement professionals.

Not going to happen. Not now,not ever. I will ALLOW and EXPECT them to do their jobs IF they happen to be around when/if I need help,but since I got out of the army and off the teams,I depend on nobody but myself to protect me and mine.

That's what they get paid to do.

Do you live in some sort of dream world where all the cops are competent,and you have your own personal pair following you around every where you go?

BTW,the 2nd Amendment has NOTHING to do with self-defense,since that is a universal right that NO ONE has the authority to take away from you. It exists PURELY to defend our nation against a corrupt government that would seek to take over our nation and remove our rights. In case this isn't real clear to you,cops are government employees,and the ones most likely to stomp on your rights.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-02-27   15:10:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: sneakypete (#12)

BTW,I AM better trained and more effeective than probably 90 percent of the police.

That doesn't seem improbable. In my area the sheriffs aren't much better than mall cops.

Roscoe  posted on  2016-02-27   15:18:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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