Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Shooting From the Lip

When a sheriff’s spokesman misspeaks, what are the consequences?

Kevin Taylor
Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich [Photo: Young Kwak]
Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich [Photo: Young Kwak]
Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich [Photo: Young Kwak]

“He’s looking at adding zeroes to his check.” The speaker was a Spokane County Sheriff’s spokesman who was talking to reporters last week about the son of an elderly pastor shot and killed by a deputy.

The comment came during what Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich describes as “a frank and blunt discussion” with reporters about coverage of the three officer-involved shootings in the county since Aug. 25. Two of the incidents, including the fatal shooting of 74-year-old pastor and Spokane Valley nursery owner Wayne Scott Creach, involved sheriff’s deputies. The other involved a detective with the Washington State Patrol.

Sgt. Dave Reagan, the sheriff’s spokesman, was discussing frequent quotes in local media from Alan Creach, one of the slain pastor’s sons. Alan, citing contact with investigators, often revealed information about the shooting that official sources from investigating agencies would not. (Under a critical incident protocol, Spokane Police led the investigation into the Creach shooting.)

Reagan was quoted as saying, “I’ve never seen a non-witness be treated so much like an eyewitness. He’s looking at adding zeroes to his check.”

Reagan apologized, calling the statement insensitive. “I wasn’t anticipating it leaving the room, but there is no such thing as off-the-record,” Knezovich says. He had called a meeting with local media last Thursday morning to discuss coverage of the Creach shooting and other incidents. He admits there was no prior discussion of whether the meeting would be off the record.

The sheriff says he is critical of local media for reporting fragmentary or erroneous information, sometimes from anonymous sources.

Those reports strain the relationship between media and law enforcement, he says, and erode community trust in law enforcement.

“Tensions are high. If you want gaffes, there are gaffes on both sides of the coin,” Knezovich says.

It was wrongly stated that he allowed Deputy Brian Hirzel to leave on vacation the day after shooting Creach, Knezovich says. And last week, he was surprised to see media accounts about a second shooting incident near Wandermere saying “deputies had changed their stories” about whether Sean Houlihan had opened fire on them last month.

The deputies did not change their statements. TV and print reporters misread a sentence in a search warrant, Knezovich says.

Jumping to conclusions goes both ways, as the sheriff indicates. Early in the Creach investigation, Reagan issued a press release castigating KREM for staking out Hirzel’s North Idaho home.

The reporter and camera operator were mocked as a “news” team in the release and accused of trespassing and scaring the Hirzel children by aiming cameras in the windows.

When KREM showed video, Reagan issued a corrected release.

“As soon as we found out we were wrong, we [made a correction] and it wasn’t buried on page 96,” Knezovich says.

Reagan declined to comment, saying only, “I represent the sheriff. I think the sheriff can speak to those issues.”

The Creach shooting in particular “is a very tragic incident and there have been a lot of emotions assigned to this,” Knezovich says.

Leaders of other area law enforcement agencies have remained largely silent about the shootings. Knezovich has not.

He does not fault SPD investigators for keeping the Creach family apprised of developments, but obviously isn’t pleased with Alan Creach’s leaks. “There were times I felt I should go down to the Spokesman-Review for my briefings, because they knew things before I did,” he says.

While frustrated with media coverage that quotes unofficial sources, Knezovich says he wants to change the way information is released. That would include more info being released earlier, he adds.

Knezovich says he called Alan Creach to apologize for Reagan’s “more zeros” statement. But he wouldn’t say more than that.

“I understand how hard this is on the Creach family right now, and I am not willing to add to that. Mr. Creach and I have an agreement that we will not play this out in the media.”

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The Wandermere shooting is an odd case. Did the author of this story read the court documents in question? I checked them out the other day and they appear to say exactly what TV and the paper is reporting. Deputies reported shots fired initially but then said in later interviews it may not have happened If that "sentence" (there´s actually more than one) was misinterpreted, I´d love to know how the judge interpreted it. Oct 07, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

Here is the irony of it all ("When a sheriff’s spokesman misspeaks, what are the consequences?")... The consequences are that the Creach family will likely get an even bigger settlement because Mr Dave Reagan said they were seeking a larger settlement. I think this settlement should be settled and that the settlement should not be resettled...that, in itself, would be unsettling (-:
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All joking and seriousness aside, it is indeed a bummer that Creach has to be investigated by the Keystone Cops, better known as the SPD (an acronym for "Shoot People Dead"). As we all know, by personal and societal experience, the Spokane Police like to get hammered and shoot Indians in the head. They also love to taser people. They like to push around high school students at rally where the students are protesting POLICE BRUTALITY. They like to commit perjury as a beerguzzling competition. They love to tackle, smash and kill mentally ill janitors with steroid laden 56 year old tax avaders and...you know...KILL....How many now have died in police custody since 2006 ? Is it now close to 20 ? One has to wonder what will come next ? Will they kill an innocent pastor in his yard ? WAIT...been there done that. Maybe they will will get creative...the only way to make it worse is to shoot a nun in the head while she is breastfeeding a retarded ethiopian child with no arms and legs...BUT....if the mother happened to be holding a pepsi bottle alongside the baby, they would instantly see that as a weapon...and BOOM !
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SPOKANE....HELLLLLOOOOOO..... Your cops kill people right and left. When will you join a group like CFJ, the Center for Justice....or VOICES...or www.EYESonJUSTICE.com ?
*I, David Howard Elton, seriously think Scott Creach might have been killed while he was discovering a cop working on his wifes website of porn and a cornuCOPia of other poop. This story stinks to high heaven and the only witness is the killer himself. Justice ? I say we elect Alan Creach to be on the valley city council..... I trust Alan Creach...I do NOT TRUST THE COPS...they kill without remorse...and then they mock the family...Maybe it is time for a small tea party here in cowtown. Maybe we should immediately investigate any cop who kills. NO EXCEPTIONS!
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No time like the present folks. And maybe it is time for a regional Ombudsman with subpoena power and a political guillatine. Actual and real power to both investigate...and maybe punish...fine..suspend...and FIRE BAD COPS...Just a Thought in Passing on POLITICS (-:
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David Howard Elton
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~DISCLAIMER~ Mr. Elton expresses his opinion as a citizen and voter and does not represent the INLANDER in any way shape or form...... But he did spend the night at a Holiday Inn Express(-: Oct 08, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

 
 
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