US WA: Medical Marijuana Lobbyist Protects Life From Home

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Executive director of CannaCare in Kirkland, Finn Hill resident Steve Sarich recently led a rally on the steps of State House to call on state legislators to provide more legal protection for medical marijuana patients. Monday morning Sarich, 59, who legally grows medical marijuana in his home, protected his life from would-be robbers.

Police believe four suspects attempted to break into Sarich's home in the [address redacted].

"( Sarich ) said he and his girlfriend were asleep when their dogs started barking," said King County Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. John Urquhart.

Sarich, 59, went to check on the dogs and ended up exchanging gunfire with one of the suspects, a 19-year-old Renton man. Sarich hit the man more than once, critically wounding him. Sarich was also injured. A 21-year-old woman living in the house called 911 at 4:47 a.m.

Sarich was taken to Evergreen Hospital with relatively minor wounds from shotgun pellets and released. The woman was not injured.

"The woman said there were intruders in the house and her boyfriend was shot," said Urquhart. "Deputies responded and were staging to go onto the property when another 9-1-1 call was received. This time it was from a male who was outside the house and said he had been shot."

The man turned out to be a suspect.

The Renton man was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with life-threatening injuries.

Guardian 1 and SWAT teams were brought in to assist in the search for other suspects, one of which was later picked up attempting to hitchhike out of the area.

"About 8 a.m. Sheriff's deputies received a report of a man trying to flag down cars on Holmes Point Drive, which is relatively close to the location of the incident," said Urquhart. "Reportedly, the man had cash in his hand as he tried to flag down a ride."

The man was eventually taken into custody as police learned he was one of the suspects. Police are still looking for two more suspects they believe fled the scene in a car.

Sarich's home has been a target of would-be robbers in the past.

"On Jan. 13 the resident reported a similar incident to the Sheriff's Office," said Urquhart. "He found two men in his house about 2 a.m. He chased them off and fired off a couple of rounds to make sure they kept going. At this point it is unknown if the two events are related. Detectives will be looking into that, however."

[address redacted] was closed to through traffic between [address redacted] and [address redacted] from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. due to the investigation.


News Hawk: Warbux 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: Media Awareness Project
Author: Matt Phelps
Contact: cwood@kirklandreporter.com
Copyright: 2010 Sound Publishing
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Seems to me they may need to be looking into why they have done nothing to protect the innocent people who THEY have put into harms way with prohibition and by not providing any "Patient" protection in the legislature either?

I am also guessing that the Police published their address after the last Robbery attempt bringing this one? We need some one looking into this?

So,
If you speak out publicly you WILL get robbed over and over After the Police publish your Address, and then police will do nothing about it. But use it as an example of the "Dangers" of Cannabis!
 
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