Friday, March 21, 2014

Police said less than an hour after Wasson's

Police said less than an hour after Wasson's house was found on fire, Chaney stole a black, 2006 BMW 330i four-door sedan at gunpoint about five miles away
near Autzen Stadium. The two occupants, men in their 20s, were leaving their home when Chaney forced them into the trunk at gunpoint, police said.
They were able to escape before the car left the parking lot and called 911. Neither man was injured.
About 10 hours after the carjacking, the sheriff's office received a call from an employee of Confusion Hill, a California tourist attraction along Highway
101, about 180 miles north of San Francisco, that offers train rides through redwoods.
John Mills, 55, a front-desk worker, said he had found a man — later identified by authorities as Chaney — urinating outside a bathroom in a fenced park
area. When Mills told him to leave, Chaney cursed and briefly drove away, but he then returned with a double-barreled shotgun, Mills said.
"Things went sideways from there," said Mills, who grabbed a baton and hit the shotgun as the attacker came through the entrance, causing the weapon to fire
a round into the ground.
Mills said Chaney then pointed the shotgun directly at him. Mills said he dropped down and rolled into a kitchen door, as another round was fired.
Mills said he got a pistol from the kitchen and shot back at Chaney, who fled to his car and drove away.

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