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2016 shooting of Baton Rouge police officers

On July 17, 2016, Gavin Eugene Long shot six police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in an ambush attack,[8] in the wake of the shooting of Alton Sterling. Three died and three were hospitalized, one critically; of the officers who died, two were members of the Baton Rouge Police Department, while the third worked for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office.[9] Long, who associated himself with organizations linked to black separatism and the sovereign citizen movement,[10] was shot and killed by a SWAT officer during a shootout with police at the scene.

2016 shooting of Baton Rouge police officers
Part of mass shootings in the United States
LocationBaton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Coordinates30°26′02″N 91°04′54″W / 30.4338°N 91.0817°W / 30.4338; -91.0817Coordinates: 30°26′02″N 91°04′54″W / 30.4338°N 91.0817°W / 30.4338; -91.0817
DateJuly 17, 2016 (2016-07-17)
8:42 – c. 8:48 a.m. (CDT)
TargetPolice officers in Baton Rouge
Attack type
Ambush,[1] domestic terrorism,[2][3][4][5] shootout
Weapons
Deaths5[a] (including the perpetrator)
Injured2
PerpetratorGavin Eugene Long
MotiveOutrage over shootings and police brutality against African Americans by law enforcement [b]
LitigationFederal lawsuit against Black Lives Matter by Tullier dismissed

Background

The shooting occurred during a period of unrest in Baton Rouge, though it is unclear if the events are related.[11] Baton Rouge was experiencing ongoing protests following the officer-involved killing of Alton Sterling less than two weeks before on July 5.[12][13] On July 7, the FBI's New Orleans field office issued a warning about "threats to law enforcement and potential threats to the safety of the general public" stemming from the death of Sterling.[14] Within the previous week, four suspects were arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill Baton Rouge police officers, which was described as a credible threat by law enforcement officials.[12][15] Ten days earlier, five police officers were killed in a mass shooting in Dallas.[6]

Shooting

 
Map of area around Airline Highway near I-12.
  Hammond Aire Plaza, where Long began the shooting sometime before 8:40 a.m.
  The area around B-Quik convenience store and Hair Crown Beauty Supply where Long shot six police officers, killing three, until he was shot and killed by SWAT at 8:48 a.m.
  The Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters, where protests in response to the police killing of Alton Sterling took place in the weeks prior to the shooting by Long.

Long arrived at Hammond Aire Plaza, a shopping complex on Airline Highway, sometime before 8:40 a.m. CT and began scouting the area in search of police officers. He first spotted a police patrol vehicle parked at a B-Quik convenience store; it belonged to a sheriff's deputy who was working security in the area. Long parked his vehicle behind an adjacent building, got out, and prepared to shoot, but found that the vehicle was empty. He then drove north and noticed a police officer washing his vehicle a short distance away, but the officer left before Long could get close.[16][17][18]

By 8:40 a.m., police received a call about a suspicious person carrying a rifle near the plaza.[17] However, due to Louisiana's open carry law at the time, the potential threat of Long was downplayed, with one dispatcher describing him as a "subject walking with a coat and an assault rifle." Authorities were going to question him and had no probable cause to take him into custody.[19][20]

When officers arrived at the scene, they found Long clad in black and wearing a face mask behind the Hair Crown Beauty Supply store on the 9600 block of Airline Highway.[17][21] Shots were reportedly fired two minutes later. Another two minutes afterwards, there were reports that officers were down.[17]

According to investigators, Long fired upon the first responding officers, fatally wounding three. He first shot and killed a police officer, and shot and wounded his partner who fell to the ground. A third officer tried to help the wounded policeman, but Long engaged him in a gunfight as he approached, and killed him with multiple gunshot wounds. Long then shot the first wounded officer twice more, killing him as well. Long then turned around and shot another police officer standing outside a store and then moved to another part of the complex, where he shot and wounded two sheriff's deputies who were investigating his car. At 8:46 a.m., he was reported to be near Benny's Car Wash. Officers fired on Long from behind the cover of patrol cars. Eventually, a SWAT team responded to the scene; one member took aim at Long from about 100 yards (91 m) away and killed him at about 8:48 a.m. Louisiana State Police said Long was the only person involved in the shooting. The entire shooting lasted for less than ten minutes.[16][17][18][22]

Officers used a robot to check Long's body for explosives.[23] A preliminary investigation determined that Long was targeting officers and ignoring civilians.[24][25] A preliminary autopsy indicated that in addition to being shot by the SWAT officer, Long suffered multiple other gunshot wounds.[26]

Police recovered from the crime scene an IWI Tavor SAR 5.56x45-caliber semi-automatic rifle and a Springfield Armory XD 9mm pistol. A third weapon—a Stag Arms M4-type 5.56-caliber semi-automatic rifle—was recovered from Long's rental Malibu.[27] Officials believed Long had intentions of attacking the Baton Rouge police headquarters and continuing to kill officers.[25]

Victims

Two Baton Rouge Police Department (BRPD) officers and one East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff's deputy were killed in the shooting, while three others, a police officer and two sheriff's deputies (Police Officer Chad Montgomery was grazed by a single bullet in the head, Sheriff's Deputy Cpl. Nicholas Tullier was shot and wounded three times in the head, abdomen and upper arm (Tullier later succumbed to his injuries on 05-05-2022[28]), and Sgt. Bruce Simmons was hit once in the left arm) were injured.[29] The injured were transported to Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, which said it received five patients from the shooting, three of whom later died from multiple gunshot wounds. Of the surviving two, one was in critical condition, being on life support as of August 3,[30] and the other in fair condition.[14][23][26] The third injured officer was transported to Baton Rouge General Medical Center and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.[31] The critically injured officer was moved to TIRR Memorial Hermann, a recovery facility in Houston, Texas, on November 16.[32]

The officers killed were identified as:

  • Deputy Bradford Allen 'Brad' Garafola, 45, who had been with the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office since 1992.[33][34]
  • Officer Matthew Lane Gerald, 41, a Marine who had been with the BRPD for four months.[35][36]
  • Corporal Montrell Lyle Jackson, 32, who had been with the BRPD since 2006.[37][38][39]
  • Sergeant Nicholas Tullier, 46, succumbed to his injuries on 05-05-2022, he was posthumously promoted to the rank of Sergeant by the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office.[40]

Perpetrator

Gavin Eugene Long
 
Long in a video on July 10, 2016, a week before he committed the shooting.
Born(1987-07-17)July 17, 1987
DiedJuly 17, 2016(2016-07-17) (aged 29)
Cause of deathGunshot wounds by police
NationalityAmerican
Other namesCosmo Ausar Setepenra
EducationCentral Texas College
Clark Atlanta University
University of Alabama

Gavin Eugene Long (July 17, 1987 – July 17, 2016) was identified as the shooter. He was a resident of Kansas City, Missouri. In May 2015, Long filed papers in Jackson County, Missouri, to change his legal name to Cosmo Ausar Setepenra, but court officials there said he never completed the process of legally changing his name.[41][42] Long was believed to have traveled more than 700 miles (1,100 km) from his hometown to Baton Rouge using a rental car.[43][44] He was also believed to have been in Baton Rouge for "several days" prior to the shooting.[25] Long committed the shooting on his 29th birthday.

Long's body was released to his family on July 26, and a funeral was planned in Arkansas for a later date.[45]

Personal life

Long grew up in Kansas City and graduated from high school in 2005.[46] His parents divorced when he was eleven, and his father was neglectful of Long, according to court records. He failed to appear on scheduled visits with his son while the divorce was pending, and did not deliver birthday or Christmas presents to him. Court records described one instance where Long was picked up by his father, but dropped off at a day care facility at a casino shortly after.[47][48]

Long served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a data network specialist from August 22, 2005, to August 1, 2010. He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant.[6][18][43][49][50] During his military service, he was deployed to Iraq from June 2008 to January 2009.[51] He was also assigned to units in San Diego, California, and Okinawa, Japan.[49] Long was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, along with an Iraq Campaign Medal, a National Defense Service Medal, a Navy Unit Commendation, and others.[18][50]

Following his military service, Long told relatives and friends that he suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He reportedly had prescriptions for Ativan and Valium, both anti-anxiety drugs; Lunesta, a sleep aid; and citalopram, an antidepressant.[52][53] Health records from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reportedly indicated contacts with Long from 2008 to August 2013.[54] The VA records said that Long told doctors that he contracted PTSD after a friend showed him photos of maimed and decapitated bodies while they were in Iraq. In November 2011, doctors contradicted Long's suspicions of PTSD and instead diagnosed him as having "adjustment disorder with depressed mood." They eventually concluded that he was mentally stable, with no evidence that he was a threat to himself or others.[53] According to Long's mother, the VA then sent him a letter denying him further treatment on the grounds that his disorder was not related to his military service.[55] Long's mental health and related combat experience may have been a factor leading to the shooting.[56]

Long graduated from Central Texas College, attending the college's San Diego site at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar and via an online education program from fall 2007 to summer 2011; he received an associate of arts degree in general studies.[57] Long studied at Clark Atlanta University during the 2012–13 academic year.[58] Long also spent one semester at the University of Alabama, in spring 2012,[57] with his name making it to the Dean's List as a general business major.[24][46][51] According to local court records, Long had no criminal record and was married for two years before the couple divorced.[5][59]

Views and statements

Long was identified as a "black separatist" by a law enforcement official.[60] Mass shooting scholars said that Long displayed hallmarks of a "disgruntled, paranoid loner" (a common type of mass killer), with a narcissistic and grandiose personality.[59]

Social media posts indicated that he was an active member of the anti-government New Freedom Group.[61] According to CNN, a card was found on Long's body, suggesting that he was a member of the Washitaw Nation, a group of African Americans associated with the sovereign citizen movement that originated in Richwood.[62] In addition to changing his legal name, he claimed his nationality was "United Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah Mu'ur",[63][c] and expressed his support for the Moorish Science Temple of America, another African American organization associated with the sovereign citizen movement.[64] However, Long disavowed all prior associations in a recent video, saying, "Don't affiliate me with nothing. ... I'm affiliated with the spirit of justice."[59]

In April 2015, while in West Africa, Long also became a member of a group dedicated to helping "Targeted Individuals" suffering from "remote brain experimentation, remote neural monitoring of an entire humans body." He asked to be put on the group's "buddy list", but he unexpectedly deactivated his account a month later.[42][47] His mother said he once believed the Central Intelligence Agency was following him.[65] He appeared as a guest on an online show discussing "Targeted Individuals", but downplayed his belief that he was being tracked, saying, "That's just a small aspect of me. It's not a complete picture of who I am." However, the show's host, who had frequent phone and email correspondence with Long, claimed that Long was adamant about being tracked during their communications.[59]

In a "rambling" series of YouTube clips, Long claimed to be a former Nation of Islam member and referred to Alton Sterling, a black man killed by Baton Rouge police officers on July 5, in online videos.[6] Long operated his YouTube channel under his new legal name, Cosmo Setepenra, making references to oppression against blacks and police protests. At one point less than two weeks before committing the shooting, Long called the shootings of five Dallas police officers an act of "justice".[6][43] In one video, he said, "One hundred percent of revolutions... have been successful through fighting back through bloodshed."[60] In another, he said the act of peaceful protesting was a futile method based on emotion and was easily forgettable.[62] Long also maintained a personal website in which he described himself as a "freedom strategist, mental game coach, nutritionist, author and spiritual advisor."[51] The website contained dozens of additional videos and podcasts.[44]

Long wrote and self-published (also under the name "Cosmo Setepenra") three books about "how to be a strong man" and self-empowerment for black males,[59][66] which all appeared on Amazon.com in October and November 2015. The books were described by the Los Angeles Times as "bizarre" works featuring a "combination of New Age-style jargon, pseudoscience, motivational bromides, health tips and racial theory." In the books, Long harshly criticized Western medicine, denied the germ theory of disease, and asserted that "[t]he abundance of Melanin in Black humans produces a superior organism both mentally and physically."[67] The books were pulled from Amazon.com after the shooting.[67] According to one of his books, he spent two years in several African countries studying their histories and cultures.[50] In addition to the books, Long wrote two diaries—one in 2014 and the other in 2015—where he shared "rambling thoughts" about philosophy, religion, and politics.[55]

Sahib Taylor, a nephew of Long, told The Los Angeles Times that his uncle would teach him about the importance of self-reliance, share his views on racism, and assert that "only advanced survival skills and decisive action" could overthrow the U.S. government. Taylor said that Long recently began sharing his beliefs that international corporations, federal banks, and political organizations were influencing ethnic groups for their own gain; and that the government was using police to control and kill people.[68]

Before the shooting

Within the preceding six months, Long visited the shooting range of a gun shop in Olathe, Kansas, and purchased a target that he used in shooting practice, according to an employee. The same employee also said Long did not purchase any firearms or exhibit any strange behavior at the store.[69]

In a ten-minute video, Long claimed that he arrived at Baton Rouge not to protest Sterling's death, but to educate local blacks. He also expressed his distaste for white people and mentioned Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, in a rambling, one-sided conversation. He had previously made a similar recording using a body camera while visiting barbershops in Dallas sometime after the shooting there, to promote one of his books.[69][70] A friend said that Long visited him in DeSoto, Texas, two days after the Dallas shooting; during the visit, Long obsessively watched video footage of Sterling's death and praised the Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson, saying "at least he did something".[71] The same friend said that Long also showed him a Washitaw Nation card and unsuccessfully urged him to join.[48] Long's mother said that he would get upset at news stories of black men being shot by police, often renting cars and using them to drive to locations where such shootings occurred to pass out his books.[55][65][66]

Less than an hour before the shooting, Long purportedly emailed a three-page, handwritten letter, self-described as a "manifesto", to a Columbus, Ohio, musician whose YouTube videos he commented on. In the letter, Long described his belief that the shooting was necessary to "create substantial change within America's police force." He also wrote his belief that there was a "concealed war" between "good cops" and "bad cops", and that he had to attack "bad cops" as vengeance for perceived destruction that they continued to inflict on blacks.[72]

Aftermath

 
Funeral procession for one of the fallen officers on July 23, 2016.

Although Long was said to have acted alone in the shooting, police arrested and questioned two other people in Addis as part of the investigation.[21][73][74] They were later identified as Damarcus Alexander, a cousin of slain victim Corporal Montrell Jackson, and Alexander's friend Den'Trell White. According to them, police held them for seven hours, barring them from making any phone calls and refusing to give Alexander diabetic medication even after they were made aware of his condition. Both were eventually released without any charges being filed. At the time, Alexander was unaware of Jackson's death during the shooting. A spokesman for the Louisiana State Police responded to Alexander's claim of police mistreatment, saying, "No complaints or concerns have been brought to our attention."[38]

Following this shooting and a previous one in Dallas, Texas, that killed five police officers and wounded nine others, local law enforcement agencies across the U.S. began readjusting response strategies, with more officers being paired up in patrol vehicles.[75][d]

On July 28, the victims of the shooting were honored at a memorial service in Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge. Hundreds of people were in attendance. Governor Edwards, Vice President Joe Biden, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, and the wives of the victims made speeches during the service.[76][77][78]

Louisiana's open carry law

The shooting renewed attention on Louisiana's open carry law, which some law enforcement officials have expressed discomfort towards, believing openly carrying citizens could complicate police matters. Some elected officials have made calls for a reevaluation of the state's open carry law. However, previous attempts at altering state gun laws have resulted in failure due to an amendment to the Louisiana State Constitution in 2012, which gave strong gun ownership protection laws and required limitations of any kind to be faced with strict scrutiny. State Senator Jean-Paul Morrell remarked that gun control bills filed every year in the state are "almost universally unsuccessful."[19] James Gill, a columnist with The Advocate wrote an op-ed addressing the state gun laws and their legal complications on August 11.[20]

Reactions

President Barack Obama condemned the shooting in a statement and added, "These are attacks on public servants, on the rule of law, and on civilized society, and they have to stop."[79] Later that day, he ordered for all flags in the U.S. to be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims.[80] On July 22, Obama met with law enforcement officials in Washington, D.C., and pledged solidarity in the wake of this shooting and another in Dallas.[81]

Governor John Bel Edwards released a statement immediately after the shooting, saying, "This is an unspeakable and unjustified attack on all of us at a time when we need unity and healing."[82] On the day after, he called the shooting "pure evil" and "a diabolical attack on the very fabric of society."[83]

In an interview, Mayor Kip Holden recommended police agencies across the U.S. to put their officers on high alert and urged Americans to be "vocal about their support for law enforcement".[44]

Legal

On June 30, 2017, district attorney Hillar C. Moore, III released a report, clearing the officers who killed Long of wrongdoing.[84]

In July 2017, injured deputy Tullier filed a federal lawsuit against several leaders of Black Lives Matter for inciting violence.[85] The lawsuit was later dismissed.[86]

Death of Nick Tullier

Following nearly six years of treatment, shooting victim Cpl. Nicholas Tullier died on May 5, 2022, from complications due to injuries sustained during the shooting. He was posthumously promoted to the rank of Sergeant.[87][88]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Including one who died in 2022.
  2. ^ The motive can be specifically attributed to Long's outrage over the shooting of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, which had happened just a few weeks prior, as well as by killings of African-Americans by police officers in general.[6][7]
  3. ^ Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah is another name for the Washitaw Nation. Mu'ur is claimed by Washitaw Nation members to be the accurate spelling of Moors, a civilization that developed after the Arab conquest of North Africa.[63]
  4. ^ While it was once standard practice to pair officers in patrol vehicles, budget cuts and other staffing demands prompted many police departments to implement more single-officer patrols.[75]

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2016, shooting, baton, rouge, police, officers, july, 2016, gavin, eugene, long, shot, police, officers, baton, rouge, louisiana, ambush, attack, wake, shooting, alton, sterling, three, died, three, were, hospitalized, critically, officers, died, were, members. On July 17 2016 Gavin Eugene Long shot six police officers in Baton Rouge Louisiana in an ambush attack 8 in the wake of the shooting of Alton Sterling Three died and three were hospitalized one critically of the officers who died two were members of the Baton Rouge Police Department while the third worked for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff s Office 9 Long who associated himself with organizations linked to black separatism and the sovereign citizen movement 10 was shot and killed by a SWAT officer during a shootout with police at the scene 2016 shooting of Baton Rouge police officersPart of mass shootings in the United StatesLocationBaton Rouge Louisiana United StatesCoordinates30 26 02 N 91 04 54 W 30 4338 N 91 0817 W 30 4338 91 0817 Coordinates 30 26 02 N 91 04 54 W 30 4338 N 91 0817 W 30 4338 91 0817DateJuly 17 2016 2016 07 17 8 42 c 8 48 a m CDT TargetPolice officers in Baton RougeAttack typeAmbush 1 domestic terrorism 2 3 4 5 shootoutWeapons5 56 IWI Tavor SAR semi automatic rifle 9mm Springfield Armory XD semi automatic pistolDeaths5 a including the perpetrator Injured2PerpetratorGavin Eugene LongMotiveOutrage over shootings and police brutality against African Americans by law enforcement b LitigationFederal lawsuit against Black Lives Matter by Tullier dismissed Contents 1 Background 2 Shooting 3 Victims 4 Perpetrator 4 1 Personal life 4 2 Views and statements 4 3 Before the shooting 5 Aftermath 5 1 Louisiana s open carry law 5 2 Reactions 5 3 Legal 5 4 Death of Nick Tullier 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesBackground EditThe shooting occurred during a period of unrest in Baton Rouge though it is unclear if the events are related 11 Baton Rouge was experiencing ongoing protests following the officer involved killing of Alton Sterling less than two weeks before on July 5 12 13 On July 7 the FBI s New Orleans field office issued a warning about threats to law enforcement and potential threats to the safety of the general public stemming from the death of Sterling 14 Within the previous week four suspects were arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill Baton Rouge police officers which was described as a credible threat by law enforcement officials 12 15 Ten days earlier five police officers were killed in a mass shooting in Dallas 6 Shooting Edit Map of area around Airline Highway near I 12 Hammond Aire Plaza where Long began the shooting sometime before 8 40 a m The area around B Quik convenience store and Hair Crown Beauty Supply where Long shot six police officers killing three until he was shot and killed by SWAT at 8 48 a m The Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters where protests in response to the police killing of Alton Sterling took place in the weeks prior to the shooting by Long Long arrived at Hammond Aire Plaza a shopping complex on Airline Highway sometime before 8 40 a m CT and began scouting the area in search of police officers He first spotted a police patrol vehicle parked at a B Quik convenience store it belonged to a sheriff s deputy who was working security in the area Long parked his vehicle behind an adjacent building got out and prepared to shoot but found that the vehicle was empty He then drove north and noticed a police officer washing his vehicle a short distance away but the officer left before Long could get close 16 17 18 By 8 40 a m police received a call about a suspicious person carrying a rifle near the plaza 17 However due to Louisiana s open carry law at the time the potential threat of Long was downplayed with one dispatcher describing him as a subject walking with a coat and an assault rifle Authorities were going to question him and had no probable cause to take him into custody 19 20 When officers arrived at the scene they found Long clad in black and wearing a face mask behind the Hair Crown Beauty Supply store on the 9600 block of Airline Highway 17 21 Shots were reportedly fired two minutes later Another two minutes afterwards there were reports that officers were down 17 According to investigators Long fired upon the first responding officers fatally wounding three He first shot and killed a police officer and shot and wounded his partner who fell to the ground A third officer tried to help the wounded policeman but Long engaged him in a gunfight as he approached and killed him with multiple gunshot wounds Long then shot the first wounded officer twice more killing him as well Long then turned around and shot another police officer standing outside a store and then moved to another part of the complex where he shot and wounded two sheriff s deputies who were investigating his car At 8 46 a m he was reported to be near Benny s Car Wash Officers fired on Long from behind the cover of patrol cars Eventually a SWAT team responded to the scene one member took aim at Long from about 100 yards 91 m away and killed him at about 8 48 a m Louisiana State Police said Long was the only person involved in the shooting The entire shooting lasted for less than ten minutes 16 17 18 22 Officers used a robot to check Long s body for explosives 23 A preliminary investigation determined that Long was targeting officers and ignoring civilians 24 25 A preliminary autopsy indicated that in addition to being shot by the SWAT officer Long suffered multiple other gunshot wounds 26 Police recovered from the crime scene an IWI Tavor SAR 5 56x45 caliber semi automatic rifle and a Springfield Armory XD 9mm pistol A third weapon a Stag Arms M4 type 5 56 caliber semi automatic rifle was recovered from Long s rental Malibu 27 Officials believed Long had intentions of attacking the Baton Rouge police headquarters and continuing to kill officers 25 Victims EditTwo Baton Rouge Police Department BRPD officers and one East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff s deputy were killed in the shooting while three others a police officer and two sheriff s deputies Police Officer Chad Montgomery was grazed by a single bullet in the head Sheriff s Deputy Cpl Nicholas Tullier was shot and wounded three times in the head abdomen and upper arm Tullier later succumbed to his injuries on 05 05 2022 28 and Sgt Bruce Simmons was hit once in the left arm were injured 29 The injured were transported to Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center which said it received five patients from the shooting three of whom later died from multiple gunshot wounds Of the surviving two one was in critical condition being on life support as of August 3 30 and the other in fair condition 14 23 26 The third injured officer was transported to Baton Rouge General Medical Center and treated for non life threatening injuries 31 The critically injured officer was moved to TIRR Memorial Hermann a recovery facility in Houston Texas on November 16 32 The officers killed were identified as Deputy Bradford Allen Brad Garafola 45 who had been with the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff s Office since 1992 33 34 Officer Matthew Lane Gerald 41 a Marine who had been with the BRPD for four months 35 36 Corporal Montrell Lyle Jackson 32 who had been with the BRPD since 2006 37 38 39 Sergeant Nicholas Tullier 46 succumbed to his injuries on 05 05 2022 he was posthumously promoted to the rank of Sergeant by the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff s Office 40 Perpetrator EditGavin Eugene Long Long in a video on July 10 2016 a week before he committed the shooting Born 1987 07 17 July 17 1987Kansas City Missouri U S DiedJuly 17 2016 2016 07 17 aged 29 Baton Rouge Louisiana U S Cause of deathGunshot wounds by policeNationalityAmericanOther namesCosmo Ausar SetepenraEducationCentral Texas CollegeClark Atlanta UniversityUniversity of AlabamaGavin Eugene Long July 17 1987 July 17 2016 was identified as the shooter He was a resident of Kansas City Missouri In May 2015 Long filed papers in Jackson County Missouri to change his legal name to Cosmo Ausar Setepenra but court officials there said he never completed the process of legally changing his name 41 42 Long was believed to have traveled more than 700 miles 1 100 km from his hometown to Baton Rouge using a rental car 43 44 He was also believed to have been in Baton Rouge for several days prior to the shooting 25 Long committed the shooting on his 29th birthday Long s body was released to his family on July 26 and a funeral was planned in Arkansas for a later date 45 Personal life Edit Long grew up in Kansas City and graduated from high school in 2005 46 His parents divorced when he was eleven and his father was neglectful of Long according to court records He failed to appear on scheduled visits with his son while the divorce was pending and did not deliver birthday or Christmas presents to him Court records described one instance where Long was picked up by his father but dropped off at a day care facility at a casino shortly after 47 48 Long served in the U S Marine Corps as a data network specialist from August 22 2005 to August 1 2010 He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant 6 18 43 49 50 During his military service he was deployed to Iraq from June 2008 to January 2009 51 He was also assigned to units in San Diego California and Okinawa Japan 49 Long was awarded the Good Conduct Medal along with an Iraq Campaign Medal a National Defense Service Medal a Navy Unit Commendation and others 18 50 Following his military service Long told relatives and friends that he suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD He reportedly had prescriptions for Ativan and Valium both anti anxiety drugs Lunesta a sleep aid and citalopram an antidepressant 52 53 Health records from the U S Department of Veterans Affairs VA reportedly indicated contacts with Long from 2008 to August 2013 54 The VA records said that Long told doctors that he contracted PTSD after a friend showed him photos of maimed and decapitated bodies while they were in Iraq In November 2011 doctors contradicted Long s suspicions of PTSD and instead diagnosed him as having adjustment disorder with depressed mood They eventually concluded that he was mentally stable with no evidence that he was a threat to himself or others 53 According to Long s mother the VA then sent him a letter denying him further treatment on the grounds that his disorder was not related to his military service 55 Long s mental health and related combat experience may have been a factor leading to the shooting 56 Long graduated from Central Texas College attending the college s San Diego site at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar and via an online education program from fall 2007 to summer 2011 he received an associate of arts degree in general studies 57 Long studied at Clark Atlanta University during the 2012 13 academic year 58 Long also spent one semester at the University of Alabama in spring 2012 57 with his name making it to the Dean s List as a general business major 24 46 51 According to local court records Long had no criminal record and was married for two years before the couple divorced 5 59 Views and statements Edit Long was identified as a black separatist by a law enforcement official 60 Mass shooting scholars said that Long displayed hallmarks of a disgruntled paranoid loner a common type of mass killer with a narcissistic and grandiose personality 59 Social media posts indicated that he was an active member of the anti government New Freedom Group 61 According to CNN a card was found on Long s body suggesting that he was a member of the Washitaw Nation a group of African Americans associated with the sovereign citizen movement that originated in Richwood 62 In addition to changing his legal name he claimed his nationality was United Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah Mu ur 63 c and expressed his support for the Moorish Science Temple of America another African American organization associated with the sovereign citizen movement 64 However Long disavowed all prior associations in a recent video saying Don t affiliate me with nothing I m affiliated with the spirit of justice 59 In April 2015 while in West Africa Long also became a member of a group dedicated to helping Targeted Individuals suffering from remote brain experimentation remote neural monitoring of an entire humans body He asked to be put on the group s buddy list but he unexpectedly deactivated his account a month later 42 47 His mother said he once believed the Central Intelligence Agency was following him 65 He appeared as a guest on an online show discussing Targeted Individuals but downplayed his belief that he was being tracked saying That s just a small aspect of me It s not a complete picture of who I am However the show s host who had frequent phone and email correspondence with Long claimed that Long was adamant about being tracked during their communications 59 In a rambling series of YouTube clips Long claimed to be a former Nation of Islam member and referred to Alton Sterling a black man killed by Baton Rouge police officers on July 5 in online videos 6 Long operated his YouTube channel under his new legal name Cosmo Setepenra making references to oppression against blacks and police protests At one point less than two weeks before committing the shooting Long called the shootings of five Dallas police officers an act of justice 6 43 In one video he said One hundred percent of revolutions have been successful through fighting back through bloodshed 60 In another he said the act of peaceful protesting was a futile method based on emotion and was easily forgettable 62 Long also maintained a personal website in which he described himself as a freedom strategist mental game coach nutritionist author and spiritual advisor 51 The website contained dozens of additional videos and podcasts 44 Long wrote and self published also under the name Cosmo Setepenra three books about how to be a strong man and self empowerment for black males 59 66 which all appeared on Amazon com in October and November 2015 The books were described by the Los Angeles Times as bizarre works featuring a combination of New Age style jargon pseudoscience motivational bromides health tips and racial theory In the books Long harshly criticized Western medicine denied the germ theory of disease and asserted that t he abundance of Melanin in Black humans produces a superior organism both mentally and physically 67 The books were pulled from Amazon com after the shooting 67 According to one of his books he spent two years in several African countries studying their histories and cultures 50 In addition to the books Long wrote two diaries one in 2014 and the other in 2015 where he shared rambling thoughts about philosophy religion and politics 55 Sahib Taylor a nephew of Long told The Los Angeles Times that his uncle would teach him about the importance of self reliance share his views on racism and assert that only advanced survival skills and decisive action could overthrow the U S government Taylor said that Long recently began sharing his beliefs that international corporations federal banks and political organizations were influencing ethnic groups for their own gain and that the government was using police to control and kill people 68 Before the shooting Edit Within the preceding six months Long visited the shooting range of a gun shop in Olathe Kansas and purchased a target that he used in shooting practice according to an employee The same employee also said Long did not purchase any firearms or exhibit any strange behavior at the store 69 In a ten minute video Long claimed that he arrived at Baton Rouge not to protest Sterling s death but to educate local blacks He also expressed his distaste for white people and mentioned Huey P Newton co founder of the Black Panther Party in a rambling one sided conversation He had previously made a similar recording using a body camera while visiting barbershops in Dallas sometime after the shooting there to promote one of his books 69 70 A friend said that Long visited him in DeSoto Texas two days after the Dallas shooting during the visit Long obsessively watched video footage of Sterling s death and praised the Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson saying at least he did something 71 The same friend said that Long also showed him a Washitaw Nation card and unsuccessfully urged him to join 48 Long s mother said that he would get upset at news stories of black men being shot by police often renting cars and using them to drive to locations where such shootings occurred to pass out his books 55 65 66 Less than an hour before the shooting Long purportedly emailed a three page handwritten letter self described as a manifesto to a Columbus Ohio musician whose YouTube videos he commented on In the letter Long described his belief that the shooting was necessary to create substantial change within America s police force He also wrote his belief that there was a concealed war between good cops and bad cops and that he had to attack bad cops as vengeance for perceived destruction that they continued to inflict on blacks 72 Aftermath Edit Funeral procession for one of the fallen officers on July 23 2016 Although Long was said to have acted alone in the shooting police arrested and questioned two other people in Addis as part of the investigation 21 73 74 They were later identified as Damarcus Alexander a cousin of slain victim Corporal Montrell Jackson and Alexander s friend Den Trell White According to them police held them for seven hours barring them from making any phone calls and refusing to give Alexander diabetic medication even after they were made aware of his condition Both were eventually released without any charges being filed At the time Alexander was unaware of Jackson s death during the shooting A spokesman for the Louisiana State Police responded to Alexander s claim of police mistreatment saying No complaints or concerns have been brought to our attention 38 Following this shooting and a previous one in Dallas Texas that killed five police officers and wounded nine others local law enforcement agencies across the U S began readjusting response strategies with more officers being paired up in patrol vehicles 75 d On July 28 the victims of the shooting were honored at a memorial service in Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge Hundreds of people were in attendance Governor Edwards Vice President Joe Biden Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the wives of the victims made speeches during the service 76 77 78 Louisiana s open carry law Edit The shooting renewed attention on Louisiana s open carry law which some law enforcement officials have expressed discomfort towards believing openly carrying citizens could complicate police matters Some elected officials have made calls for a reevaluation of the state s open carry law However previous attempts at altering state gun laws have resulted in failure due to an amendment to the Louisiana State Constitution in 2012 which gave strong gun ownership protection laws and required limitations of any kind to be faced with strict scrutiny State Senator Jean Paul Morrell remarked that gun control bills filed every year in the state are almost universally unsuccessful 19 James Gill a columnist with The Advocate wrote an op ed addressing the state gun laws and their legal complications on August 11 20 Reactions Edit President Barack Obama condemned the shooting in a statement and added These are attacks on public servants on the rule of law and on civilized society and they have to stop 79 Later that day he ordered for all flags in the U S to be flown at half staff in honor of the victims 80 On July 22 Obama met with law enforcement officials in Washington D C and pledged solidarity in the wake of this shooting and another in Dallas 81 Governor John Bel Edwards released a statement immediately after the shooting saying This is an unspeakable and unjustified attack on all of us at a time when we need unity and healing 82 On the day after he called the shooting pure evil and a diabolical attack on the very fabric of society 83 In an interview Mayor Kip Holden recommended police agencies across the U S to put their officers on high alert and urged Americans to be vocal about their support for law enforcement 44 Legal Edit On June 30 2017 district attorney Hillar C Moore III released a report clearing the officers who killed Long of wrongdoing 84 In July 2017 injured deputy Tullier filed a federal lawsuit against several leaders of Black Lives Matter for inciting violence 85 The lawsuit was later dismissed 86 Death of Nick Tullier Edit Following nearly six years of treatment shooting victim Cpl Nicholas Tullier died on May 5 2022 from complications due to injuries sustained during the shooting He was posthumously promoted to the rank of Sergeant 87 88 See also Edit United States portal Law portal2014 killings of NYPD officers 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers 2016 shootings of Des Moines police officers 2020 shooting of Los Angeles police officers 2022 shooting of Kentucky police officers Gun violence in the United States List of American police officers killed in the line of duty List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United StatesNotes Edit Including one who died in 2022 The motive can be specifically attributed to Long s outrage over the shooting of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge which had happened just a few weeks prior as well as by killings of African Americans by police officers in general 6 7 Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah is another name for the Washitaw Nation Mu ur is claimed by Washitaw Nation members to be the accurate spelling of Moors a civilization that developed after the Arab conquest of North Africa 63 While it was once standard practice to pair officers in patrol vehicles budget cuts and other staffing demands prompted many police departments to implement more single officer patrols 75 References Edit Visser Steve July 17 2016 3 officers killed 3 injured in Baton Rouge CNN Retrieved October 22 2020 Baton Rouge police shooting updates Gunman had been in city for several days before attack police say Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 22 2020 What are sovereign citizens Baton Rouge shooter joined anti government group changed name Global News Retrieved October 22 2020 Hosenball Ned Parker Mark July 19 2016 Baton Rouge shooter said he was member of anti government group documents Reuters in French Archived from the original on October 26 2020 Retrieved October 22 2020 a b Personal videos offer clues about Baton Rouge shooter s motives CBS News July 18 2016 Retrieved July 18 2016 a b c d e Swaine Jon July 17 2016 Baton Rouge suspect Gavin Long was marine with alias Cosmo Setepenra The Guardian Retrieved July 17 2016 His history of rambling postings indicated that the attack was motivated at least in part by killings by police of black Americans which is true in recent years and the resulting unrest Hensley Nicole Ng Alfred Greene Leonard July 17 2016 Baton Rouge shooter Gavin Eugene Long retired Marine was outraged at police for Alton Sterling death The New York Daily News Retrieved July 21 2016 The gunman behind a deadly rampage that killed three cops in Baton Rouge Sunday was a retired Marine with an online trail of rants complaining about the treatment of African Americans by police after Alton Sterling s death Steve Visser July 17 2016 3 officers killed 3 injured in Baton Rouge CNN Retrieved October 22 2020 3 police officers fatally shot in Baton Rouge dead suspect identified USA Today July 17 2016 Retrieved October 3 2016 Gavin Long cop killer linked to separatists The Washington Times July 20 2016 Retrieved October 3 2016 Kennedy Merrit July 17 2016 Motive In Baton Rouge Police Slayings Still Unclear Investigators Say NPR Retrieved July 17 2016 a b Carrero Jacquellena Fieldstadt Elisha Gutierrez Gabe July 17 2016 Three Baton Rouge Officers Killed Three Injured in Ambush NBC News Retrieved July 17 2016 Bullington Jonathan July 17 2016 Baton Rouge shooting leaves 3 police officers dead The Times Picayune Retrieved July 17 2016 a b Shapiro Emily Hayden Michael Edison Blake Paul July 17 2016 Gunman Identified in Shooting That Killed 3 Baton Rouge Officers ABC News Retrieved July 17 2016 3 police killed 3 more wounded in Baton Rouge CBS News Associated Press July 17 2016 Retrieved July 17 2016 a b Schuppe Jon July 18 2016 Baton Rouge Gunman Gavin Long Stalked Cops With Military Focus Police Say NBC News Retrieved July 18 2016 a b c d e Buchanan Larry Burgess Joe Fessenden Ford July 17 2016 How the Shooting of Police Officers in Baton Rouge Unfolded The New York Times Retrieved July 17 2016 a b c d Visser Steve Fantz Ashley Berlinger Joshua July 18 2016 Helluva shot stopped gunman in Baton Rouge officials say CNN Retrieved July 18 2016 Long served from August 22 2005 to August 1 2010 according to the little information the military has released a b Lau Maya Mustian Jim August 6 2016 Baton Rouge police shooting brings renewed attention to Louisiana s open carry rights The Advocate Retrieved August 6 2016 a b Gill James August 11 2016 James Gill Civilians carrying ultimate weapon Gavin Long used in Baton Rouge would be regarded worldwide as insane The Advocate Retrieved August 13 2016 a b Sues Brock July 17 2016 Shooter wanted to kill police Deputy on life support Monday WBRZ Retrieved July 17 2016 Kunzelman Michael September 3 2016 Nick is our priority Flooded home another tragedy for injured Baton Rouge deputy Nick Tullier s family The Advocate Associated Press Retrieved September 9 2016 a b Baton Rouge shooting 3 officers killed suspect dead Chicago Tribune July 17 2016 Retrieved July 17 2016 a b Fausset Richard Hauser Christine Eligon John July 18 2016 Baton Rouge Gunman Was Targeting Officers Police Say The New York Times Retrieved July 18 2016 a b c Berman Mark Goldman Adam July 18 2016 Police Officers in Baton Rouge were targeted and assassinated The Washington Post Retrieved July 18 2016 a b Samuels Diana July 20 2016 Autopsy says Baton Rouge shooter Gavin Long shot multiple times The Times Picayune Retrieved July 20 2016 Jansen Bart July 18 2016 Police sheer brutality as 3 officers slain in Baton Rouge ambush USA Today Retrieved July 18 2016 Sergeant Nicholas W Tullier Lau Maya July 17 2016 What we know don t know after Baton Rouge officer shooting The Advocate Baton Rouge Louisiana Retrieved July 17 2016 Park Madison August 3 2016 Baton Rouge officer s father writes touching Facebook post CNN Retrieved August 3 2016 3 Baton Rouge officers killed in shooting suspect dead MSN Associated Press July 17 2016 Archived from the original on July 20 2016 Retrieved July 17 2016 Samuels Diana November 16 2016 Baton Rouge deputy wounded in July police shooting moving to Houston rehab facility The Times Picayune Retrieved November 21 2016 Baton Rouge shooter was a former Marine sergeant Washington North Carolina WITN TV Associated Press July 17 2016 Retrieved July 17 2016 Bradford Garafola Obituary 1971 2016 The Advocate obits theadvocate com Latest on the shooting of Baton Rouge police officers CBS News Associated Press July 17 2016 Retrieved July 17 2016 Matthew Gerald Obituary 1975 2016 The Advocate obits theadvocate com Hardy Steve Mustian Jim July 17 2016 Humble kind sweet new dad Montrell Jackson one of Baton Rouge officers killed in attack The Advocate Retrieved July 17 2016 a b Jones Terry L July 29 2016 Cousin of slain Baton Rouge officer Montrell Jackson one of men detained during police shootings The Advocate Retrieved July 31 2016 Montrell Jackson Obituary 2016 The Advocate obits theadvocate com Sergeant Nicholas W Tullier Parker Ned Hosenball Mark July 18 2016 Baton Rouge shooter said he was member of anti government group documents Reuters Retrieved July 19 2016 a b Berlinger Joshua July 18 2016 Gavin Long Who is Baton Rouge cop killer CNN Retrieved July 18 2016 a b c Stanglin Doug Johnson Kevin July 17 2016 Baton Rouge shooter identified as Gavin Long 29 USA Today Retrieved July 17 2016 a b c McBride Brian July 18 2016 Investigators Scour Baton Rouge Gunman s Social Media as Motive Remains Unknown ABC News Retrieved July 18 2016 Baton Rouge shooter s body released to family funeral planned in Arkansas The Advocate Associated Press July 26 2016 Retrieved August 17 2016 a b Sahagun Louis Kaleem Jaweed July 19 2016 A study in anger How Gavin Long went from decorated Iraq veteran to cop killer The Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 19 2016 a b Gavin Long s path to Baton Rouge marked by big plans bizarre claims The Kansas City Star July 18 2016 Retrieved July 24 2016 a b Bauer Laura Williams Mara Rose Cummings Ian July 21 2016 Gavin Long s last 10 days from book peddler to Baton Rouge cop killer The Kansas City Star Retrieved July 24 2016 a b Gavin Long What we know about Baton Rouge police shooting suspect The Times Picayune July 17 2016 Retrieved July 17 2016 a b c Chan Melissa July 18 2016 Stepbrother of Baton Rouge Cop Shooter Gavin Long I Didn t Think It Would Reach This Point Time Retrieved July 18 2016 a b c Francescani Chris Dienst Jonathan Liriano Karla Dementri Nikki July 17 2016 Gavin or Cosmo Baton Rouge Shooter Left Long Twisted Digital Footprint NBC News Retrieved July 17 2016 Berlinger Joshua Hanna Jason July 20 2016 Gavin Long said he suffered from PTSD source tells CNN CNN Retrieved July 20 2016 a b Hegeman Roxana August 29 2016 VA records Baton Rouge gunman Gavin Long had mood disorder not PTSD wasn t seen as threat The Advocate Associated Press Retrieved September 9 2016 Report Baton Rouge shooter Gavin Long claimed he suffered from PTSD The Advocate July 20 2016 Retrieved July 20 2016 a b c Mom Louisiana gunman would lose it over police shootings CBS News Associated Press July 22 2016 Retrieved July 22 2016 Chakrabarti Meghna July 21 2016 Former Army Psychiatrist On Veterans Mental Health Everybody Who Goes To War Is Changed Here and Now Boston MA NPR Retrieved July 21 2016 a b Zapotosky Matt July 18 2016 What we know about the shooter in Baton Rouge The Washington Post Retrieved September 10 2016 Davis Janel Kass Arielle July 18 2016 Baton Rouge shooter Gavin Long attended Clark Atlanta University Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved September 10 2016 a b c d e Simerman John July 30 2016 In Baton Rouge shooter Gavin Long mass shooting scholars see familiar template The Advocate Retrieved July 30 2016 a b Hennessy Fiske Molly Jarvie Jenny Wilber Del Quentin July 17 2016 Marine Corps veteran identified as suspect in fatal shooting of three police officers in Baton Rouge The Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 17 2016 Levitz Jennifer Lazo Alejandro Campo Flores Arian July 17 2016 Three Police Officers Killed in Baton Rouge Shooting Suspect Is Dead The Wall Street Journal Retrieved July 17 2016 was from Missouri and was affiliated with an antigovernment group called the New Freedom Group the person added a b Stickney Ken July 17 2016 Baton Rouge shooter may have embraced bizarre outlook The Advertiser Retrieved July 17 2016 Shimon Prokupecz a reporter for CNN said a card was found on Gavin Long suggesting he was a member of the Washita w Nation a peculiar sovereign citizen movement group a b Gavin Long belonged to Washitaw Nation Who are they The Times Picayune July 18 2016 Retrieved July 18 2016 Baton Rouge Shooter Linked to Black Sovereign Movement Yahoo News July 18 2016 Retrieved July 18 2016 a b Baton Rouge officer shooter Gavin Long s mother He would pretty much lose it upon hearing police shoot black man The Advocate Associated Press July 21 2016 Retrieved July 21 2016 a b Bauer Laura Williams Mara Rose July 22 2016 Gavin Long s stepfather What in the hell happened The Kansas City Star Retrieved July 22 2016 a b Schaub Michael July 18 2016 The bizarre books by Baton Rouge police shooter Gavin Eugene Long aka Cosmo Setepenra The Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 18 2016 Sahagun Louis July 21 2016 He looked to his uncle for guidance Then his uncle went on a deadly rampage The Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 21 2016 a b Mustian Jim Stole Bryn Lau Maya Sledge Matt July 19 2016 Before bloodshed Where Gavin Long stayed what he preached odd encounters all on video The Advocate Retrieved July 20 2016 Baton Rouge gunman visited Dallas barbershops days before La attack CBS News July 19 2016 Retrieved July 21 2016 Report Friend says Baton Rouge gunman Gavin Long obsessed with Alton Sterling video footage The Advocate July 21 2016 Retrieved July 21 2016 Baton Rouge gunman s manifesto describes actions as necessary evil CBS News Associated Press July 20 2016 Retrieved July 20 2016 McKay Tom July 17 2016 Gavin Eugene Long Named As Suspect in Killing of Three Police in Baton Rouge Mic Retrieved July 17 2016 Hider Alex July 17 2016 Gavin Long What we know about the suspected Baton Rouge shooter WTVF Nashville Tennessee Retrieved July 17 2016 a b Sanburn Josh July 18 2016 How America s Police Are Responding to Baton Rouge and Dallas Time Retrieved July 19 2016 Kunzelman Michael July 29 2016 At Vigil Biden Tries to Comfort Relatives of Slain Officers ABC News Retrieved July 29 2016 Litten Kevin July 28 2016 Wives of Baton Rouge officers killed in shooting speak at memorial The Times Picayune Retrieved July 29 2016 Hundreds gather at vigil for slain Baton Rouge officers The Times Picayune Associated Press July 28 2016 Retrieved July 29 2016 Ford Matt Calamur Krishnadev Appelbaum Yoni July 17 2016 The Baton Rouge Police Shooting What We Know The Atlantic Retrieved July 17 2016 Crisp Elizabeth July 18 2016 President Barack Obama calls families of slain Baton Rouge officers orders flags flown at half staff The Advocate Retrieved July 18 2016 Crisp Elizabeth July 22 2016 President Obama meets with law enforcement pledges solidarity in wake of Baton Rouge Dallas shootings The Advocate Retrieved August 17 2016 Visser Steve July 17 2016 Baton Rouge shooting 3 officers dead shooter was Missouri man sources say CNN Retrieved July 17 2016 Crisp Elizabeth July 18 2016 Diabolical 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