Three Officers Killed in Pittsburgh Shooting

April Tragedies and Shooting Sprees: The Trend Continues

Rose Field
The previous day's storm clouds gave way to brilliant sunshine on a brisk spring morning in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, April 4, 2009, but the bright weather belied the dark tragedy unfolding in the city's Stanton Heights neighborhood. My friend emerged from her Morningside home to walk her dog and was met with a seemingly endless stream of police and EMS sirens a few blocks away heading toward the adjoining neighborhood, as helicopters moved overhead. Then she heard rapid gunfire blasting through the air repeatedly.

An alleged gunman, identified as Richard Poplawski, age 23, shot and killed three Pittsburgh police officers and wounded two others while barricaded in the Stanton Heights home he shared with family members. Early reports said that a domestic disturbance call from the suspect's mother brought the officers. The shooter immediately began firing as the officers approached, and when backup police arrived, neighbors recounted hearing "hundreds of shots".

Poplawski may have been motivated by political beliefs and was described as a gun activist. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported that he may have used an AK-47 and other high powered guns.

This tragedy compounds a long list of April disasters and shooting sprees. Just the day before, the major news story was about a gunman in Binghamton, NY, who killed 13 people at an immigration center.

One of the most infamous crimes in recent Pittsburgh history occurred on April 28, 2000 when Richard Baumhammers, an unemployed attorney with a difficult psychiatric history, rocked several upscale South Hills neighborhoods with a violent racist shooting spree, targeting Jewish, Asian and Indian victims, leaving 5 dead and one wounded. The World Socialist website contains an account of the story. Baumhammers punctuated his rampage by defacing a local synagogue with bullets and anti-Semitic graffiti. He has been convicted and sentenced to death.

Other major national tragedies hit in past Aprils:

Columbine High School - April 20, 1999

Virginia Tech - April 16, 2007

Oklahoma City Murrah Federal Building bombing - April 19, 1995

Are April tragedies especially shocking? The month's beauty and gentle promise of rebirth seems so at odds with the violent events that have marked past Aprils. Certainly a look at history will reveal that tragedy mars every month, but even singer and songwriter Gillian Welch felt moved to immortalize April in her 2001 album Time (the Revelator). On songmeanings.net in the tracks "April the 14, Pt I" and "Ruination Day, Pt. II" she speaks of the sinking of the Titanic, Lincoln's assassination and Black Sunday, the worst storm of the Dust Bowl, happening on April 14. The juxtaposition of awakening life and violent endings haunts us.

Sources:

The Post-Gazette Now, "Officers Killed, Wounded in Stanton Heights Standoff"
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09094/960660-100.stm

NPR.org, "Motive Unclear in Binghamton, N.Y., Shootings"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102728238&ft=1&f=1003

World socialist Website "Five Killed in Racist Shooting Rampage in Pittsburgh"
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/may2000/pitt-m02.shtml

songmeanings.net "Lyrics, Gillian Welch"
http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858562265/

Published by Rose Field

For eight years I worked at Pittsburgh's renown Phipps Conservatory as a grower and horticulturist, then opened a garden design and installation company specializing in perennial gardens with an organic appr...  View profile

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  • Keoni Paakaula-Cox4/20/2009

    thanks for the information, great read!

  • Holden Unfiltered4/10/2009

    I am so sorry this happened near you. I cried an cried when I saw the news story. It could have been prevented if that one 911 operator had warned them the perp was armed... OH its so sad. Well written.

  • Robin Costello4/8/2009

    Simply heartbreaking.

  • Bonnie Stanford4/7/2009

    This is devastating. You reported it well.

  • K. Karl4/7/2009

    This is so sad. It is even worse because of the reason for the argument. You did an excellent job on covering this.

  • Jay V4/6/2009

    Sometimes I think it has to do, somehow, with the seaons. Not to say that the change in season is the cause, but I sometimes get depressed between March and April, just as spring heads in. Partially because the weather gets nice and maybe life doesn't. Someone even more unstable than me could snap even worse, and then cause the mayhem listed on previous Aprils.

    It is a very sad tale, as police officers are tasked with keeping the city safe, and in this instance, it caused them their lives.

    My prayers go out to the families of the fallen.

  • Carol Bengle Gilbert4/5/2009

    This is so sad. You did a great job reporting it.

  • Barbara Lee Norris4/5/2009

    Excellent reporting of a very sad subject.

  • Maria Roth4/5/2009

    Gives me the shivers...My daughter's birthday is April 14, and it's so sad that her special day will always be associated with these tragedies.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.4/5/2009

    This is such sad news. I feel so badly for the families. Thanks for your well written report.

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