Colorado Police Detective Shot to Death By ERIN GARTNER
Associated Press Writer
DENVER (AP) -- An off-duty police detective providing security for a private party was shot to death, and a second detective was wounded. A manhunt was under way Monday and a $50,000 reward was being offered in the search for information into the shooting of Donald R. Young, 43.
Young, a married father of two and a decorated detective, was shot three times from behind around 1 a.m. Sunday, authorities said. Detective John H. Bishop was treated for a minor gunshot wound in his back and released.
The motive was not known.
Police Chief Gerry Whitman called it an ambush and said the officers never had a chance to defend themselves. Young and Bishop were off-duty but in uniform while providing security outside a rental hall often used for birthday and baptism parties.
Two other officers who were nearby rushed to the aid of the fallen detectives and saw a man fleeing with what appeared to be a weapon, authorities said.
"This was cold-blooded murder," Mayor John Hickenlooper said in a statement. "And we will not rest until we bring those responsible to justice."
Young, a 12-year veteran, had worked with the vice-narcotics and domestic violence units. He was assigned to the fugitive-bomb squad when he was killed.
The last fatal shooting of a Denver officer was in 1997, when Bruce VanderJagt was gunned down by a robbery suspect who later killed himself.
This composite sketch, released by the Denver
Police Department Sunday, May 8, 2005, shows
a suspect wanted in connection with the fatal
shooting of a decorated police detective and
wounding of a second officer while they were
working security at a celebration in west Denver
early Sunday. Described as a Hispanic male age
20 to 25, about 5 feet 6 inches tall, with extremely
short dark hair and a thin mustache, he has at least
one tattoo on his left forearm of a picture or design
without writing. (AP Photo/Denver Police Department)
Seems like at some point the local authorities would join us in our desire to see an end to illegal aliens terrorizing our communities.