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  EXCLUSIVE
'We're
        Gonna Need More Ammunition!'
Tape
        Recordings Document SWAT Carnage
SAL
        Staff
The following tape recording has been
        pieced together by the Lightning from police
        radio traffic and video tape shot during the July 13th
        SWAT action in Lubbock, Texas. (See background story below.)
It has been synchronized from the
        first shot fired.
It begins with a count-down to a
        "break and rake" action, with two teams on
        opposite sides of the house under siege.
It ends, after 369 rounds, with an
        officer screaming for "more ammunition."
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369 Bullets Fired In Lubbock SWAT
        Snafu
New
        Details Emerge After Lightning Series Revealed 'Friendly
        Fire' Killing
FBI
        Confirms Ballistic Results Given To Lubbock Police
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The deadly SWAT attack against a
        Lubbock man in July unleashed an astounding 369 rounds,
        one of which killed an officer; and the man under siege
        never fired a shot, an FBI ballistics investigation has
        confirmed.
The F.B.I.'s Lori Bailey told the Lightning Tuesday that the tests had been
concluded, and results had been
        returned to the Lubbock police. She would not comment on
        what those tests showed, but sources tell the Lightning that it pointed
to a case of friendly fire.
Bailey did say the tests confirmed the investigation of
        local police, and she lauded LPD's thoroughness in the
        case.
The Lightning reported last week that sources named "one Lubbock SWAT
member" as the shooter
        who killed Sgt. Kevin Cox, in a raid on the city home.
Though not officially released the final report faults a
        deadly crossfire set up by SWAT. The officer who killed
        Cox has not been publicly named.
In the wake of the shooting Lubbock City Manager Bob Cass
        put Police Chief Ken Walker on paid administrative leave,
        pending the outcome of the investigation.
Chief Walker has been restricted from wearing a department uniform and
cannot enter the Lubbock Police
        Department while on leave.
"During this administrative leave, do not interfere in any way in the pending
investigation into this matter,"
        the city warned.
"You will immediately surrender your police badge,
        police identification, city issued firearm, and any other
        indicia of office to me."
Lubbock police were forced to release the man they jailed
        as the killer of the SWAT officer, because evidence
        showed he could not have fired the fatal shot.
Richard Robinson was released from jail on July 20th.
        Robinson, 47, had been charged with capital murder in the
        July 13 shooting death of Cox during a standoff between
        Robinson and the Lubbock Police Department.
Robinson, an unemployed automobile mechanic, barricaded
        himself inside his home at 3229 87th St. after setting
        furniture and household goods on fire in his front yard.
In the confrontation with police, the details of which
        have been confused and contradictory, both the officer
        and homeowner were wounded. A second policeman received
        minor injuries
Official statements early on downplayed the friendly fire
        possibility.
"That is so baseless and contrary to the evidence that it's an absolute insult
to Kevin Cox's memory,"
        police spokesman Bill Morgan told local reporters early
        this week.
"That's an absolute affront to the guys that have to
        live with the memory of having Kevin slain in front of
        them."
Now, however, police have been forced to abandon that
        tactic, and disturbing questions have arisen about what
        really happened, and the police actions that followed.
Almost a week later Robinson's wife was arrested for
        "interfering with police," as she tried to
        enter the family home. An intense search of the premises
        for more than a week failed to find evidence which would
        incriminate the suspect.
* * *
Copyright 2001 RG Griffing
        Publications
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