I saw a reprint of this article in today’s local paper and looked it up on the The Seattle Times online. This was obviously a tragic occurrence for all involved. I felt this would be of interest to everyone who reads this blog.
Police kill man dressed as German soldier in U-District
Seattle police shot and killed an armed man dressed in a World War II-era Nazi uniform early this morning in the University District.
By Nick Perry and Emily Heffter
Seattle police shot and killed a University of Washington senior who was dressed in a World War II-era German uniform and who officers say was brandishing a long rifle with a bayonet early Thursday in his University District apartment.
The student, identified by friends as Miles Allen Murphy, was well-known on campus as a smart, eccentric history buff who loved to participate in WWII re-enactments and would even show up to class, at times, dressed in a historic uniform.
Friends said Murphy, 22, would entertain at parties by playing everything from old German folk songs to Britney Spears tunes on his accordion.
Murphy was killed about 2 a.m. Thursday when police responded to neighbors’ complaints that several men were shooting vintage, military-style rifles and shotguns into a dark alley near the 5200 block of 17th Avenue Northeast, police spokesman Jeff Kappel said.
Follow-up articles indicated the rifle was indeed loaded with blanks and that alcohol was involved in the incident. (It really isn’t hard to picture a group of college students drinking on New Year’s Eve.) Obviously alcohol and firearms never mix and in this case, it was fatal in an unusual way. I know that some of you out there do a German impression and that some of you are police officers, so I would like very much to hear your comments on this sad event.
Related information:
- Seattle Times: Police kill man dressed as German soldier in U-District
- Also, here is a post on the same subject from Marsh Wise on Reenactor.net: Reenactor.net Forums: Zum Andenken an Miles Murphy;
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