K9 Killed In Takedown Of Shooting Suspect

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Updated: 3/14 11:36 pm

Herkimer, N.Y. --- The takedown of gunman Kurt Myers, 64, early Thursday morning marked the end to a shooting spree that terrorized two small villages in the Mohawk Valley.

Around 8 a.m. police stormed the vacant building on N. Main Street in Herkimer and Myers fired on officers.  Myers shot and killed an FBI K9 dog moments before police shot and killed him. 

"The work by the tactical teams, the FBI team and the New York State Police team, was nothing short of heroic,” said State Police Superintendent Joseph D’Amico.  “They did an unbelievable job engaging the gunman in the location, we're happy that there were no additional injuries or deaths other than the K9.  Our heart goes out to the handler for the K9 and the K9 because as you know we consider them a part of law enforcement so we do feel the loss.”

An FBI spokeswoman informed 13WHAM News that the two year-old Czech German Shepherd was named “Ape” and after months of training he began duty with the FBI last month. 

“Ape was doing what he was trained to do and made the ultimate sacrifice for his team,” FBI Special Agent Ann Todd wrote in a statement.  “His actions were heroic and prevented his teammates from being seriously wounded or killed.”

The decision to move in on Myers was made after many other tactics were exhausted.  Police surveyed the vacant building, the site of an old bar, with robots and other devices.  Myers also made no attempt to communicate with police during the standoff.

“We deployed gas (on Wednesday) a couple times and he was in a very small room on the first floor and it was possible he was able to shield himself against the gas,” said Superintendent D’Amico. 

On Wednesday around 9:30 a.m. Myers set fire to his own apartment in the Village of Mohawk and minutes later he walked into a barbershop around the corner.  He reportedly asked if anyone recognized him and then opened fire shooting four men and killing two of them.  Barely five minutes later Myers was a mile away in the Village of Herkimer where he shot and killed two customers of a gas station.

Police with guns drawn have surrounded Herkimer apartment building  (Courtesy:   WSTM / Alex Dunbar)
Police with guns drawn have surrounded Herkimer apartment building (Courtesy: WSTM / Alex Dunbar)

He then fled to that vacant building in downtown Herkimer and by early afternoon exchanged gunfire with police before the standoff began in earnest.

On Thursday officials still had little idea what sparked the shooting spree.

"As of now we know what we know.  It's just him and we don't know the reason for his actions and we would hope that somewhere in course of the investigation we learn something more about him or what motivated him,” D’Amico said.  "He's apparently a loner he didn't have a lot of contact with his family and the few people that we did find that were relatives, we interviewed some neighbors, nobody could offer any explanation.”

New York State Police released the following information about the victims:

John’s Barber Shop – 4 victims
        Harry M. Montgomery, age 68, from 3 South Washington in the Village of Mohawk was pronounced deceased at the scene.
           Michael G. Rancier, age 57, from 114 Melrose in the Village of Herkimer was pronounced deceased at the scene.  Rancier was a NYS Corrections officer.
           John Seymour, owner of Barber Shop is listed in critical condition at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Utica, NY
           Dan Haslauer, customer at barber shop, is listed in critical condition from gun shot wounds at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Utica.
 

Gaffy’s Jiffy Lube – 2 victims
        Thomas Stefka, employee at Gaffy’s, was pronounced deceased at the scene
        Michael L. Renshaw, a 20 year veteran of NYS Corrections, was pronounced deceased at the scene.

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