From another article at the link to the poll;
“On Thursday, Sheriff Clarence Dupnik broke his long public silence about the May 5 SWAT shooting that claimed the life of former U.S. Marine Jose Guerena, and sat down for an extended interview with KGUN9 News Anchor Jennifer Waddell. He addressed questions about why authorities felt it necessary to dispatch a SWAT team that day to execute a series of search warrants, and also talked about other issues surrounding the controversial shooting. The sheriff made the startling revelation that he believes Guerena greeted the SWAT team with a rifle that day because Guerena thought he was about to be arrested on a charge of murder.
Guerena has family ties to two people who were shot to death in a double homicide last year. The murders of Cynthia and Manuel Orozco remain unsolved. Someone shot the couple to death in their home on Tucson’s west side March 29 of last year, leaving the victims’ two children orphaned. Sheriff Dupnik declined, however, to say whether their investigation had tied Guerena to that or any other specific murder case. He did say that the office of County Attorney Barbara LaWall has that information and will be releasing it soon.”
Sheriff that blamed Right-wingers for the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords by Jared Loughner speaks out:
Sheriff Dupnik opens up about fatal SWAT raid
Dipstick's starting to look crazier than Loughner.
I was just finishing the formatting.
You cannot have a fair and honest investigation when the parties who did the killing are investigating themselves. This is a major CYA time!
I was thinking what would have happen if the mother had seen the man standing out her window, would they have burst through the door and shot her and her little boy dead on sight? Very possible the way these keystone cops acted and reacted.
Huge anti-gunner.
Chief Dupnik is lying like a rug.
His story has gotten larger and larger by the day.
The Sherriff admits they had no evidence on the man and yet he perceives that the man susected he was being arrested for murder? If the man suspected that why didn’t he open fire immediately.If they come to arrest a man for murder, does that make it right to shoot him down?
I don’t know the mans record or what the Sherriff thought he had on him, I don’t know a lot about this, but I do suspect the Sherriff’s office is guilty of a huge screw-up and are trying to lie their way out of it.