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Twenty-three year old man shot dead by police in a marijuana raid
Dayton Daily News ^ | 10/01/02 | Cathy Mong

Posted on 10/01/2002 7:16:59 AM PDT by Phantom Lord

Dozens protest Preble County police shooting

Slain man’s roommates say he was unarmed

EATON | Preble County law-enforcement officials declined to talk publicly Monday as they turned information about Friday's fatal shooting by a police officer of a 23-year-old man over to detectives from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.

Montgomery County investigators, called in by Preble County Sheriff Tom Hayes, also said they would not talk about their review of the shooting by a member of a Preble County's emergency services group — officers from a number of police departments who are trained to handle drownings and hostage and other situations.

However, it was anything but quiet outside the Preble County Courthouse, where dozens of friends and relatives picketed and said that police were covering up what happened to Clayton Jacob Helriggle, 23, of 1282 Ohio 503 South.

The protesters disputed police claims that Helriggle had a gun when he descended a stairwell and was shot by a Lewisburg police officer, whose identity has not been released. Friends and relatives on Monday carried blue plastic cups similar to the one they said Helriggle had in his hand Friday night.

Among the protesters were four of Helriggle's roommates, three of whom said they were inside the brick farmhouse when police stormed the house to serve a warrant to search for narcotics.

Maj. Wayne Simpson of the Preble County Sheriff's Office declined to discuss information about what happened Friday night and said a report on the shooting of the Preble County man had not been completed. Preble County Prosecutor Rebecca Ferguson said she sealed the search warrant after the shooting, and had no comment regarding the investigation.

"They're a professional group of officers, that's what their job is, and I'm not going to second-guess them. Whatever (Montgomery County officials) come up with, they come up with," Ferguson said.

Friends called Helriggle "peaceful and nonviolent," but police said the 1997 Twin Valley South High School graduate held a 9 mm handgun, not a blue cup, in his right hand when he descended the dimly lighted stairs. Roommates said Helriggle owned a 9 mm gun, but that it was upstairs when police entered their house.

"It's like we were armed, hardened criminals waiting inside to take them on," said Wes Bradley, 26, who lived in the bottom of the six-bedroom farmhouse with his girlfriend, 22-year-old Tasha Webster.

Bradley said he and Webster were near the kitchen next to the stairs, when officers "broke through the back door with battering rams and started throwing in flash grenades three at a time, to blind us."

The officers wore full body armor and carried shields, he said.

Another roommate, Ian Albert, said he had returned home from the grocery store with Chris Elmore, 24, who remained outside while Albert ran into the house.

"We saw at least two paddy wagon-type vehicles, like a SWAT bus," Elmore said. "About 30 officers stormed out of the woods" surrounding the farmhouse. "They'd cut the barbed wire, and you could see a staging area, like where 25 to 30 uniformed cops had been lying down and slithered along the grass."

Officers ordered Elmore to get on the ground, and he said he heard three pops, which he said could have been the flash grenades and gunshot.

"I yelled 'Nobody's armed,' and they told me, 'Shut up, shut up.' ”

Elmore described the action "like a movie, in slow motion."

Inside, Albert said, the police threw him against the staircase, "with my head on the second step up. I wanted to yell at Clay, but I looked up and saw him, rounding the stairway, and he had this look on his face, like, 'What's going on?' and the cops yelled, 'Get down' and then 'boom.' ”

Albert, who completed four months of Navy Seal training, said he reached up for Helriggle, "and I tried to apply pressure," he said, placing his left palm on his right chest, where Helriggle was struck by the gunshot.

"He died in my arms," he said. "It took about two minutes."

Albert said he was placed in a sheriff's car, and Helriggle's parents arrived.

"They saw me, drenched in Clay's blood, and they ask me, 'Is he all right?' and I just shook my head. The cops are smoking and joking, high-fiving each other. Wow, I think, they took down a farm of unarmed hippies.

"If they would have come to the door and said, 'Give us your dope, hippies,' we'd have gotten about a $100 ticket."

Police said they confiscated a small amount of marijuana, pills, drug paraphernalia and quantities of packaging items used in the distribution of marijuana.

The four roommates said they smoke marijuana from time to time and that they had marijuana pipes in the house. Bradley said he had a prescription for Fiorocet, a codeinelike painkiller, for a bad knee. They said the packaging police referred to was a box of plastic sandwich bags.

Webster said there was nothing in the house "that a good divorce lawyer couldn't have gotten us out on a misdemeanor," and said an old shotgun and a .22-caliber rifle found there were used for hunting.

"We target-practiced outside all the time, shot at bales of hay, jugs, that sort of thing," Webster said.

Bradley and Webster said Helriggle took a nap around 5 p.m. and had made plans to meet his girlfriend later.

"I'm not sure if he woke up from the bashing on the door or what," Bradley said.

All four said they were not read their rights or told what charges were filed against them. They were released from the Preble County Jail around 1:30 a.m. Saturday. No criminal charges have been filed.

Nancy Fahrenholz, the daughter of Everett "Bill" Fahrenholz, an attorney and former country prosecutor, hugged Bradley on Monday at the courthouse. Helriggle and five roommates rented the house from the Fahrenholzes.

"I'm so sorry," said Fahrenholz, a Rhode Island resident in the area to finish up the estate of her father, Bill Fahrenholz, who died a month ago.

"(Dad) would have been furious at this," she said. "We're all very distressed."

She said Helriggle "was a really nice guy," and that her family was pleased with the five young people's work on rehabilitating the farmhouse.

Helriggle's 77-year-old grandfather, Donald, a Miamisburg resident and Ohio Bell retiree, said his grandson rented the farmhouse "so they could play their instruments, listen to their music and drink a little beer. . . . They just wanted to be doing what 23-year-olds do."


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To: tpaine
Your silly '5' posts are evidence of that

Roscoe started that childishness? Tsk, tsk.

181 posted on 10/01/2002 11:39:27 AM PDT by MrLeRoy
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To: Roscoe
Yowling roscoe & his agit-prop.
182 posted on 10/01/2002 11:39:40 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: vin-one
"The search warrant was issued Friday as the result of an investigation into drug sales, Hayes said."

http://www.pal-item.com/news/stories/20020930/localnews/191971.html
183 posted on 10/01/2002 11:41:07 AM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Willie Green
Dossier? Secrets?

Dementia willy. - You're lo0sing it.
184 posted on 10/01/2002 11:42:01 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: Roscoe
Yep, endless roscoepap.
185 posted on 10/01/2002 11:44:22 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: Roscoe
Police were looking for drugs. They found some pills and a small amount of marijuana when they searched the house Saturday. Three other people living in the house were taken into custody Friday night, but they were released Saturday.

Alleged, drug sales, by the cops, gun found in house, all others living there released,
this doesn't stink to you,
No large amounts of weed found to support the JBT's theory of drug sales.
certainly worth this young man life, killing him for an amount of pot, that was to small to even say how much was in the house.
dude call the U.N. they love your support.
186 posted on 10/01/2002 11:47:51 AM PDT by vin-one
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To: tpaine
Anyone could place 'illicit' drugs, guns, -whatever-, on your property at any time.

And a meteor can also come crashing through my roof at any moment, night or day.
But it isn't something I get overly paranoid about.
I'm afraid that, even as a hard-core Buchananite, my profile is just too plain normally dull for that kind of excitement.

187 posted on 10/01/2002 11:50:34 AM PDT by Willie Green
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To: Roscoe
RE: If you're gonna sell illicit drugs, it's dopey to confront police officers with a pistol.

Right, stack the house full of explosives and take all of them out with you since you are a goner anyway, right or wrong the throw down is going down, be it drugs and/or a gun in your hand because they don't play fair and they won't lose.

The sherriffs in my county run a large portion of the coke coming into the USA. Confront them with the truth!
Who is watching these watchers? Every cop should have his own camera on his gun so the truth would be incontrovertable. Though, I read today here they have been destroying the vehicle cameras in some places.
188 posted on 10/01/2002 11:52:00 AM PDT by PaxMacian
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To: vin-one
No large amounts of weed found to support the JBT's theory of drug sales.

Nor any large amounts of cash, or stolen property - you have to wonder what kind of evidence they had to support the assertion that it was a drug dealing operation.

189 posted on 10/01/2002 11:53:25 AM PDT by tacticalogic
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To: PaxMacian
stack the house full of explosives and take all of them out with you since you are a goner anyway

How looney.

190 posted on 10/01/2002 11:54:02 AM PDT by Roscoe
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To: vin-one
killing him for an amount of pot

His unarmed pothead buddies weren't killed.

191 posted on 10/01/2002 11:56:07 AM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Willie Green
Nope. One of the nice things about not being an addict is knowing that I'd never be so paranoid to over-react to an inadvertant intrusion.

Don't be so sure of yourself. You've obviously never seen the LONG list of dead innocent people who weren't involved with drugs, didn't overreact, yet were shot by police.

You DO remember that kid that was shot in his car in front of his girlfriend by FBI for no reason, don't you? You HAVE heard of that 10 year old Modesto, CA boy who was blasted in the back with a shotgun by a cop because the cop's finger "slipped", haven't you? And that wasn't the first "accident" that this same cop had, he had killed a least one other innocent person on an earlier raid...

Another advantage of not having my thinking clouded by drug use.

NONE of the people I've mentioned above had their thinking "clouded" by drug use. In fact, the list of police homicide victims is filled with elderly couples and innocent others.

192 posted on 10/01/2002 11:57:57 AM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: Roscoe
The other drug dealers said so.

No, the cops didn't say that, the kids did.

193 posted on 10/01/2002 11:59:38 AM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: Roscoe
"We knew it was high risk going in because of the number of people living in the house," Hayes said today.

They obviously used the same logic at Waco...

The only "risk" here is that posed by the cops themselves.

194 posted on 10/01/2002 12:03:14 PM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: Kevin Curry
"..persuaded me, HG. Legalize all addictive psychoactive...

Not that anyone ever accused you of ever pushing the mental envelope Kev, but the foundations of our laws are based upon ILLEGALIZING. We are free and every law after that prohibits us. There are no laws legalizing anything. Even alcohol wasn’t legalized, the prohibition was repealed.

Kev, drugs and such wear off, but stupidity is forever. You could be next.

When they came for the dopers,
I did nothing, because I didn’t smoke.
When they came for the gun owners,
I did nothing because I didn’t own.
When they came for the stupid,
They came for me.
And no one was left to save me.

Kevin Curry.

195 posted on 10/01/2002 12:05:15 PM PDT by Leisler
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To: Roscoe
RE: How looney.

Oh, I forgot this is a one-sided war. A Government against its people. All citizens should immediately drop to the floor of your home upon any forced entry and kiss the feet of the JBT's as they trample your rights.
196 posted on 10/01/2002 12:05:21 PM PDT by PaxMacian
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To: Willie Green
Ha Ha Ha!!!

Your satire of a brain-dead WODdie is wearing a little thin.

Besides, we've got enough of the real thing here to gag a maggot on a gut-wagon.

Your attempts at brutal misanthropy lack the psychotic frisson of the REAL nutjobs.

Support your local police by buying them a doughnut, Willy. Everyone's a winner that way.
197 posted on 10/01/2002 12:10:37 PM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: AdA$tra
Careful, Cowboy is a Euroweenie slander on American independance, individualism, and profesionalism all in one.

Cowboys are professionals.

Otherwise, Yah! What you said.

198 posted on 10/01/2002 12:12:16 PM PDT by Dead Dog
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To: Huck
This is just more government insanity. I could see someone getting killed in a raid where they suspected there was 10,000 lbs of Heroin. But over this? This crap is totally out of control......

Mean while, as this young guy lays dead, thousands of trucks with unknown loads are crossing our borders every day, as the titanic invasion of millions of illegal aliens continue to trample our borders, our laws and our sovereignty.

199 posted on 10/01/2002 12:13:38 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Phantom Lord
Does anyone know why the search warrant was sealed?
200 posted on 10/01/2002 12:15:16 PM PDT by Cooter
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