Posted on 11/24/2002 4:43:17 PM PST by Neil E. Wright
Edited on 11/25/2002 12:26:39 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
First follow up article is from the Red Bluff Daily News:
STUDENTS EXPRESS LOVE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
By MARTI TAYLOR-DN Staff Writer
Students from Red Bluff High School joined in downtown Red Bluff today to show support and compassion to local law enforcement following the tragic death of Red Bluff Police Officer David Mobilio earlier this week.
Students from the sophomore leadership classes, student government and peer partners organized the event that included leaving fresh flowers on the bell outside the police department, as well as congregating on the four corners of Main Street, Oak Street and Antelope Boulevard. The carnations were a donation from the Gazebo Floral and Gift Shoppe in Red Bluff.
Those involved carried signs supporting all local branches of law enforcement and event wore buttons that read RBHS loves RBPD and CHP. The buttons were a, "symbolic gesture with a heart surrounding the green and gold writing."
"The kids wanted a way that they could show their support and love to the law enforcement of Tehama County, this is what they came up with," said Cindy Haase.
Several officials also attended the gathering including RBHS principal Patrick Gleason, RBUHS Superintendent Kathy Wheeler and Red Bluff City Council member Larry Stevens. Stevens thanked several organizers of the event for the positive display of solidarity towards the officers that protect Tehama County.
Haase also remembered Mobilio on a personal level, as a family friend. "This is such a tragic and horrible thing to happen, especially in Red Bluff." said Haase. "Dave was a fun, caring and generous man. I am truly saddened by his loss as is my entire family."
When asked what Mobilio would have thought of the outpouring of affection, Haase said that he would have liked being remembered as a, "wonderful, giving and fun friend."
"I don't think Dave would have wanted us to sit around being sad for him. He would have wanted us to catch whoever did this and we that's where we need to focus our energy," said Haase.
Students also spent another day of mourning at the Butte College campus in Chico. Flags at the college have been flying at half mast on the campus since the incident. Mobilio was a, fall 1995, graduate of the 91st basic law enforcement academy offered at the college.
Lisa DeLaby a representative of the program said that students in the program have been in shock since hearing the news. "They just can't believe that one of their own is gone," said DeLaby.
Residents are still being asked to replace their porch or outside lights with blue bulbs as a symbol of support to Tehama County law enforcement and to the Mobilio family. Blue bulbs can be purchased at most hardware, home improvement stores and some grocery stores.
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The second followup is from the RBPD website:
The Red Bluff Police Department is seeking the Public's assistance in identifying the individual in the attached drawing. Investigator's are interested in talking to this individual who was seen in the area where Office Mobilio was killed. We are seeking any information as to the identity of this person. He is wanted only as a witness at this time and is not considered a suspect. Persons having information can call a toll free tip line at (800) 500-8944. Tips and information may also be left on this web site.
Dave Mobilio, 31, was shot and killed about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday November 19th, 2002 after he stopped to refuel his patrol car at a north Red Bluff gas station.
Officials posted $42,000 in reward money for the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible.
If the powers that be approve my posting, it will be a freaking BLOCKBUSTER story!!!! There IS A REASON I included the word CONSPIRACY in the keywords list on this thread ... :)
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Good work you too! We will bump this thread tomorrow or how long it takes to catch this snake..........I lived in Red Bluff ten years and worked for pg&e. There is alot of people who have a stake in this killing, revenge for cop killing is one, but taking advantage of a small town by picking off an officer that they rely on is another.
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I will wait for the call from the FBI in the morning, and REGARDLESS of what they decide, I WILL post what happened over this weekend, and my small part in it.
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This has been one of the odder weekends in my life. I will say this ..... the deputy that came over tonight to pick up the information to be faxed to the FBI damn near s**t his britches when I explained what was happening.
More coming. Stay tuned!
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See my reply at #92 .. I am gonna share the WHOLE story tomorrow, regardless of the FBI decision. I will redact certain information to protect innocent parties not proved to be involved, but I will tell the whole story of this weekend.
And let the chips fall where they may.
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