Posted on 09/04/2006 5:36:36 PM PDT by lightman
FREDONIA, N.Y. - A state police official said Monday that "the noose is tightening" in the manhunt for an escaped inmate accused of a deadly police ambush, and warned hunters to stay out of the woods where the fugitive may be hiding.
Hunters in rural and wooded Chautauqua County are "interfering" with the search and face danger from Ralph "Bucky" Phillips and authorities pursuing him, State Police Maj. Michael Manning said.
"They can certainly be mistaken for the wrong individual," Manning said.
Many officers are scouring the western New York woods for Phillips, the prime suspect in Thursday's ambush of troopers Donald Baker Jr., 38, and Joseph Longobardo, 32, who died Sunday. Baker remained in serious condition at a hospital Monday, police said.
Phillips, 44, wounded another trooper near Elmira in June and has eluded police since his April 2 escape from an Erie County jail.
SWAT teams from Buffalo, Rochester and Jamestown joined troopers in the search Monday, Manning said. Other reinforcements have come from the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, nearby Erie County and police agencies in neighboring Pennsylvania.
Manning would not say how many law enforcement officers are involved in the manhunt, but said the search and recent arrests of Phillips' supporters have put pressure on the suspect.
"I think he's in hiding. I don't think he has any place to go now," Manning said. "The noose is tightening."
Manning added that there is "no reason to believe he has left the area."
Baker and Longobardo were in woods behind the isolated hilltop home of Phillips' former girlfriend when a gunman caught them by surprise and fired 11 high-powered rifle rounds, police said. Longobardo died three days after being hit by a bullet that severed a major artery in his leg. Baker was wounded by a bullet that pierced his bullet-resistant vest.
There is a $225,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Phillips, who has threatened "suicide by cop" and once promised to "to splatter pig meat all over Chautauqua County."
He has left a trail of burglaries and car thefts across central and western New York and neighboring Pennsylvania. He is suspected of stealing 41 weapons from a gun shop in late August, including rifles of the type that could have been used in Thursday's ambush.
Phillips' former girlfriend, their daughter and the daughter's boyfriend have been charged with helping him elude authorities.
The pastor of a Roman Catholic church near Phillips' hometown on Monday renewed his offer to help the fugitive surrender, but Manning said Phillips and his family and friends do not need an intermediary.
"All they have to do is call and say Ralph Phillips wants to turn himself in, he's at this present location." Manning said. "We will be happy to meet him and guarantee his safety."
Gee, what exactly qualifies for "high-powered" rifle rounds nowadays?
Anything over a .22?
I've always said that some nut that knows how to use a scoped 30-06 or even a .270 can be much more of a killer than the typical "assault" rifles.
I will be extremely shocked if this guy does not end up at ambient temperature by the time this is all over.
//plus ventilation! :)
warned - or tipped - to help out law enforcement and take a good shot!
"Why, are they afraid the hunters may accidentally shoot him?"
No I think the real gist of it is that they are saying that if if moves then we may shoot it. Kind of creepy in itself.
'Run Bucky Run' tee shirts are simply the hunter's trying to be 'good sports'.
It's no fun shooting at a stationary target.
The real gist is, "Stop" means "Stop" and "drop it" means "drop it." There will be no second chances.
I don't see what they see in him.
He's a thug.
No, they are afraid that the hunters will claim the reward. They want it for themselves.
They didn't release his pic soon enough...my uncle could easily have nabbed him, but nobody realized it was the guy until they released the pic. :-( :-( :-(
My uncle said he looked just like the pic they publicized, so now he's probably changed his appearance since he has reportedly been receiving help.
ping
I'm "way more than ready", here in Winterstown (PA) and East York (PA), Tom. Let the "untermensch" bring it on! Duffy's been sighted between NW-NYState and Eastern Penna, IIRC. Betcha he's changed that routine, by now.
Looks like I won't get over to your facility now, until next week, Tom. Too much new "stuff" coming-up in the interim. We'll see how it goes...
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