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Gunman's motive remains unclear
By
Abhi Raghunathan, Catherine E. Shoichet and Curtis Krueger, Times Staff Writers
Posted: May 07, 2008 01:43 PM
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Deputy B.J. Lyons leaves the courthouse after Wednesday’s shooting. A bullet hit a microphone on his left shoulder then grazed him. He returned fire.
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[MARTHA RIAL | Times]
Paramedics wheel Glen Powell out of the courthouse Wednesday after authorities say he opened fire on two deputies. He was at the courthouse to file a response to divorce papers.
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ST. PETERSBURG — Glen Powell was an Eagle Scout and a champion wrestler who helped keep Brandon High School's decades-long winning streak alive.
But on Wednesday afternoon, the Air Force veteran walked into the county courthouse in downtown St. Petersburg, pulled a gun out of his backpack and opened fire on two bailiffs.
When the shooting ended, one bailiff was injured, Powell was dead and the courthouse disintegrated into pandemonium and terror.
"My heart is hurting. It was terrible, terrifying," said Adriajana Bakrac, who saw Powell lying on the ground after the shooting.
Powell's mother, Virginia Powell, 66, blamed the shooting on the antigovernment Web sites her son was reading.
"I just think he believed a bunch of lies," she said. "I can't imagine that he would have actually tried to kill anybody. I think he was trying to make some kind of statement."
Echoes of gunshots
Cassandra Grady, 40, and her daughter, Uniquekwa Burrowes, 15, a Gibbs High sophomore, were on their way into the courthouse in the 500 block of First Avenue N for a hearing when Powell approached them just after 1 p.m.
"Do you know where I can go to file a petition?" he asked Grady.
Grady spotted a gun handle in his backpack. She told her daughter to run and said she tried to warn courthouse officials.
It was too late. When Powell approached the security checkpoint, bailiffs asked him to take off his backpack, put it through the X-ray scanner and go through the metal detector.
Instead, Powell, 30, pulled out a semiautomatic handgun and opened fire, the Sheriff's Office said.
A bullet hit a microphone on the left shoulder of Deputy B.J. Lyons, then grazed him. Lyons, 58, and Deputy Marvin Glover, 57, returned fire, killing Powell, the Sheriff's Office said. Sheriff's officials said they could not remember another time in recent memory when a bailiff fired a weapon in the line of duty.
As gunshots echoed through the courthouse, deputy clerks ducked for cover. Lawyers hurried into nearby rooms. And dozens of people evacuated the courthouse in tears.
A bullet flew over deputy clerk Tawana Cooks' head.
"The guy shot first, then the bailiff fired," said Cooks, who was in the lobby. "I couldn't believe it."
Veteran deputies
The four-story St. Petersburg circuit courthouse handles civil, family and probate matters in southern Pinellas County. Nine judges work there along with dozens of clerks, judicial assistants and bailiffs, who are Pinellas County sheriff's deputies.
People enter through a ground-floor lobby on the building's west side. Within in a few paces they must pass through X-ray machines, usually operated by two or three bailiffs. The ground floor is occupied by file rooms and clerk's offices. Courtrooms and judicial chambers are on the floors above.
The courthouse was closed after the shooting but is expected to reopen this morning.
The two bailiffs who fired at Powell are on paid leave, which is standard procedure after a shooting.
A Sheriff's Office bomb dog team was called to the courthouse to check Powell's backpack, as well as his white 1998 Dodge pickup. No explosives were found, but the Sheriff's Office says he carried at least one additional magazine of ammunition for his handgun. The Sheriff's Office continues to investigate.
Lyons, a 25-year veteran of the Sheriff's Office, was treated at Bayfront Medical Center and released by Wednesday evening. Glover has been with the Sheriff's Office for seven years and with St. Petersburg police for 27 years.
Sheriff's officials declined to speculate on the cause of the shooting.
Sheriff Jim Coats praised the bailiffs, saying: "They were doing their job and doing what they were trained to do. They didn't let their guards down."
'Task-oriented guy'
In high school, Glen Powell was a part of Brandon High's legendary wrestling streak. He played French horn and made Eagle Scout. He also served a two-year mission in Colombia, ministering in Spanish.
Steve Frissell, a wrestling teammate who graduated with Powell in 1996, said he remembered him as a quiet, devout Mormon who would joke with teammates after getting to know them.
"He was a guy you could laugh with," Frissell said. "But otherwise, he was a very task-oriented guy, (who would) go about the business."
Powell, who has no criminal record in Florida, went to the courthouse Wednesday to file a response to divorce papers recently filed by his wife, Vivian, who initiated proceedings in March. His family knew he was going but didn't know he owned a gun, according to Bishop David Scott, a lay clergyman with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brandon.
Late Wednesday, his family gathered with relatives, friends and church members trying to make sense of the shooting.
Powell was honorably discharged from the Air Force in 2006, according to his mother. He was in California and served stateside. He did not go to Iraq, Bishop Scott said.
Virginia Powell said her son had moved into her Brandon home in September. He had been doing odd jobs including installing fish ponds and remained active in the Mormon church, visiting church members.
Virginia Powell said the divorce was tough, but she added her son accepted it and didn't seem very angry. They were married in Windermere near Orlando in 2002 and had no children.
"I don't think it was the divorce or anything," she said.
Instead, she blamed the Web pages her son had been visiting such as freedomforceinternational.org.
"Somebody got a hold of him and got him all confused," she said.
On its Web page, the group says: "Your freedom is under attack. Even your freedom to read these words may soon be denied — all in the name of fighting terrorism, or crime, or drugs, or pollution of the environment."
Virginia Powell says that when her son told her the police and Army were unconstitutional, she replied: "It's our enemies that want us to think those things."
Times researcher Shirl Kennedy and staff writers Casey Cora, Joey Knight, Chris Tisch, Aaron Sharockman, Thomas Tobin, Donna Winchester, Stephen Nohlgren and Stephanie Garry contributed to this report. Abhi Raghunathan can be reached at araghunathan@sptimes.com or (727) 893-8472.
[Last modified: May 09, 2008 11:10 AM]
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by Marty
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May 9, 2008 11:10 AM
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lucky it was a white guy who got shot. If it had been an african american there would be rioting in the streets.
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by Paul
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May 9, 2008 10:46 AM
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Only the gunman died in this incident. Without armed Baliffs I would guess a lot more UNARMED, inocent people would have died (since the gunman carried extra magazine). If he intended to commit suicide (death by cop) he would not have needed them.
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by James
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May 9, 2008 10:43 AM
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Sheriffs everywhere, who's watching your front door? It's not a place for those that can't cut it on the street. Also make them wear their vest even behind a desk!
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by Jeff
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May 8, 2008 4:06 PM
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Good thinking Mathew, lets take all guns away from people so we can all be victims. I bet once research is done, the gun was not bought through a gun show or shop. Prob. got it off the streets, where all other criminals get them.
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by Jack
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May 8, 2008 3:05 PM
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Thank GOD the officers or OK, now will people rise up because of this act, NO it's just some officers that got shot... now if it were a Judge the court house would be closed down until who know when. The good thing is the good guys went home !!
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by Carl
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May 8, 2008 2:48 PM
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Naturally, divorce could never never cause someone to act violently, that never happens right?, must be those 'anti-government' websites. What BS. Look for more blame to be hurled at websites that dare to tell the Truth!!!
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by Jes
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May 8, 2008 2:47 PM
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As an answer to Marty S., I bet you would be the first hire a lawyer and sue me if I rear-ended your vehicle! Better hope you don't need a lawyer anytime soon! God Bless the bailiffs.
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by Dave
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May 8, 2008 2:46 PM
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Hmm. Deputies have to live with the aftermath of having had to kill a deeply disturbed man -- and all some of these people can think of is: "Cool -- we can use the incident to grandstand for our pet causes." Not a pre
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by Wade
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May 8, 2008 2:46 PM
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Freedom Force International is a good organization. To blame them is wrong.
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by Chief B
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May 8, 2008 2:30 PM
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I commend the Deputies who took action to protect the lives of the employees and citizens. Just imagine if you had a private un armed security company at the St. Pete Courthouse. I’m sure we would all be reading a whole different story.
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by Skip
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May 8, 2008 2:30 PM
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I worked with Glen Powell and he was under a lot more stress than people knew. We are frinds I tried to help. I even tried to get him to stay here and get help from a counilor. I didn't have much luck getting people to listen. church help. Not
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by Friend of Bridget's
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May 8, 2008 2:22 PM
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Marty S.- You're not too bright.Your comment was obviously a flatulent attempt at humor.Without lawyers, this country would still be hanging innocent people from the nearest tree in a public forum you nincumpoop! Can't call ya what I r
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by Rich
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May 8, 2008 1:35 PM
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Hey DoubleStandard - what if the shooter was Black ? Al Sharpton would be bussing in the rioters as we speak.
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by Philip
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May 8, 2008 1:30 PM
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I AM SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT A MAN KILLED WHILE TRYING TO ENTER A COURTHOUSE, I MY WORK AS A BAILIFF HERE IN TEXAS AND WE DO THE SAME THINGS AS THEY IN THEIR COURTHOUSE. PEOPLE JUST HAVE TO UNDERSTAND.
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by Sherry
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May 8, 2008 1:30 PM
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Allan, first thing the Nazis did was take all guns from civilians. That worked well, huh? Law enforcement can't be everywhere. If that man had aimed at you, I bet you'd have been GLAD the bailiffs had guns! There's no reasoning with
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by Jim
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May 8, 2008 12:05 PM
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Sounds like he was led astray by that
so called freedom organization. Hope they get investigated fully. Sheriff deputies did a perfect job in a bad situation.
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by Thorny
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May 8, 2008 8:59 AM
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What caused this? The Times speculates it was that big bad Internet. Normal guy snaps with divorce papers in his hands. Yep gotta be that Internet. Nobody ever gets irate about a divorce right? TCP/IP is the corrupter of youth and all that is good.
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by MAB
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May 8, 2008 8:58 AM
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Bailiffs, it must be tough today. I'll bet you never thought in a million years when you woke up yesterday that you would have to kill a man. Blessings to you and your families. I wouldn't want your job, thanks for all you do.
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by Allan
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May 8, 2008 8:58 AM
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No gun control and no guns for police. That would enormously lessen the stresses and tensions disposing toward lethal conclusions. But St. Pete Times prefers lethal conclusions as it helps boost newspaper sales and profits, I guess.
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by Allan
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May 8, 2008 8:58 AM
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If police didn't have guns in the first place, that would strongly lessen pressures on troubled civilians to do this crap. Second: this guy was a serious "patriarchalist" who evidently thought he "owned" his former wife.
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by Kim
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May 8, 2008 8:58 AM
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BJ and Martin, I miss you all and the Bailiffs at Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. I am praying for you and what you had to go through, but the excellent training PCSO provides the Bailiffs is in line with what our world is today.
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by kc
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May 8, 2008 8:58 AM
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Many, many thanks to both of you, BJ and Marvin.You're both golden in my eyes.Sorry you had to be the ones, but glad you were there to protect us all from yet another nutcase we see every day at the 545 bldg.
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by justin
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May 8, 2008 8:57 AM
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great job by the bailiffs. they did exactly what they where trained to do
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by Larry
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May 8, 2008 8:57 AM
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I'm not defending the perp's actions, but maybe this was suicide by cop, the result of depression over the divorce. More readers likely know what I speak of than will admit to others. A sad day, all around.
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by Al
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May 8, 2008 8:57 AM
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I don't go to the courthouse often but I've passed those deputies without thinking about what they are prepared to do on a moment's notice to protect the public. I'll never take them for granted again. Great work, guys!
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by Allan
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May 8, 2008 8:57 AM
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Nuclear families are 20 thousand years old. Before them, there was sexual equality. After them, men got notions they were god's special creatures enabled to "own" women and kids. Divorce is a human right. This guy didn't see t
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by social worker
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May 8, 2008 8:57 AM
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Thank God for the baliffs! I am in the Pinellas County Court house at least twice a week and I feel better knowing that their wepons are not just for show!!! GREAT JOB!!
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by Marty S.
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May 8, 2008 8:57 AM
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I see 3 bailiffs mentioned earlier and then 2 - what happened to #3? Maybe we need to look into whether Grady provoked him! Maybe he was just gonna shoot lawyers - which might not be so bad. Anyway, everyone GOOD went home tonight. Goo
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by Matthew
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May 8, 2008 8:56 AM
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People don't kill people, guns kill people- w/o a firearm, assailants would kill a tiny fraction of victims; gun violence in the US is absurd and preventable with stricter gun control laws; just look at the US stats v all other we
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by Priscilla
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May 8, 2008 8:56 AM
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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family of the man who was killed. It is apparent to me that he wanted to be killed. The deputies quick action saved lives.
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by Tiffany
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May 8, 2008 8:56 AM
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Deputy Lyons is one the nicest, most genial guys I've met. Last year when I had the unfortunate experience of sitting through a week long murder trial he was always kind and funny. Glad to see he is going to be okay.
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by DoubleStandard
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May 8, 2008 8:19 AM
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Since the shooter is a white Mormon, NO one is calling him a TERRORIST (which he is). Apprently our media think that only Muslims and Arabs are capapble of Terror.
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by deborah
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May 8, 2008 8:17 AM
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Not safe anywhere. Always be aware of the surroundings.
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by Ann
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May 8, 2008 8:17 AM
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There is a bailiff's station on the 4th floor, but that won't help the Clerk's Office, the Tax Collector's Office, the Property Appraiser's Office, or the Election Supervisor's Office.
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by Ann
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May 8, 2008 8:17 AM
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When are they going to add bailiff's stations in the Clearwater Courthouse? It could have happened there just as easily.
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